as the polar regions are very cold , the fur bearing animals like polar bear, squirrel, snow fox, polar wolves, reindeer etc are found the thick wool present on the body of these animals protect them from severe cold.
The animal commonly found in mountainous regions with a beard is a mountain goat.
Some parts of cells that are found in animal, but not plant cells are:Centrioles (nearly always)lysosomesCilia (always)
No,chloroplasts are only found in animal cells
The nucleolus is a prominent structure found within the nucleus of an animal cell. It is primarily involved in the synthesis of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and the assembly of ribosomal subunits. The nucleolus is not membrane-bound and is formed around specific chromosomal regions known as nucleolar organizing regions. Its activity is crucial for protein synthesis and overall cellular function.
The platypus (Ornithorhynchus Anatinus) was chosen as the NSW emblem because it is found in the creeks and rivers right along eastern Australia, including the sub-alpine regions of New South Wales. New South Wales has a large number of rivers, and the platypus is found in these complex river systems, including the wetlands regions. It was selected as the state faunal emblem in 1971.
Arctic regions
False. The largest diversity of plant and animal life is typically found in tropical rainforests, not savannah regions. Rainforests have a variety of ecosystems and niches that support a wide array of species.
it is in a plant cell
there are ots of animals not found in Ausi like the lion, elephant, girrafe, kiwi, hippo, the ist goes on and on
The coastal regions.
I don't know about animals. but hairless skin is known as glaborous. this term refers to the skin found on your palms and foot soles
Oil bearing rocks have millions of tiny holes where natural gas and oil are found.