Not all parent animals and their young look alike. Butterflies and deer are two animals that look different as adults than they do as young.
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It is the genetic matirial of all living organisms. It makes you look and act similar yet not exactly the same as your parents or siblings.
I think it will....furthermore it reproduce by cell division
i don't know. look some where else
algea and wierd types of bugs that look REALLY scary under a microscope
Homologies have similar characteristics due to being related. You are able to see homologies by comparing the anatomies of different living things, look at the cellular similarities and differences, look at the embryological development and compare and look at vestigial strutures. Even though leaves of plants look different and have different shapes and functions, they are homologous because they share a common ancestor.
The difference among living things depends on different DNA arrangement in the genetic order of a living thing. Offspring do not have the same genetic order as either of their parents which results in such obvious things as having different personality, look, height,etc.....
Because of something called DNA which is in all living things. Each living thing has it's own unique strand of DNA. Whenever something has a child, the child's DNA is going to be similar to the parents. That is why living things look like their parents.
The difference among living things depends on different DNA arrangement in the genetic order of a living thing. Offspring do not have the same genetic order as either of their parents which results in such obvious things as having different personality, look, height,etc.....
she look up and said yes
It is where living things are found
It is the genetic matirial of all living organisms. It makes you look and act similar yet not exactly the same as your parents or siblings.
the ginko living species look similar to its fossil ancestors
Identical twins are conceived by the embryo splitting into two in the early stages of pregnancy, not by anything the parents' did/do. Parents can make their kids look similar by dressing them alike.
If the teen is not living with her parents, she and the child should be able to qualify on her own. If they are living with her parents, Medicaid will probably look at the entire family's income and resources.
a microscope Either a microscope or a magnifying glass, depending on just how small the 'tiny living things' are.
I think it will....furthermore it reproduce by cell division
If it eats stuff