Because of our intelligence, we have adapted to nearly every environment on the planet. We have literally moved mountains, bridged rivers, and even taken to the sky and beyond. However, we need to be more caring about the other creatures that share our world while we accomplish things.
All of the cultures were very highly developed, but please note Europeans saw them as barbaric savages because it was not the development that 'they' approved of.
All mammals are developed in the womb.
Bolivia is the most developed country is latin America
Neocortex is the region of brain only present in mammals , and most highly developed in humans , it is involved in all higher brains hence it is most important in mammalian evolution .
Very highly developed. All of our major cities are in the top 10 cities in the world. We have high income, healthcare and education. I would say we are very developed :)
At some stage of their life they all have: notochord dorsal hollow nerve cord pharyngeal pouches post anal tail endoskeleton highly cephalized highly developed sense organs and brain most possess segmented vertebrae most have paired appendages closed circulatory system
No, the company does not. Himalaya is highly against all testing of all animals. None of the products has ever or will ever be tested on animals.
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Humans, dolphins, elephants, and some primates like chimpanzees and bonobos are known to have well-developed brains compared to other animals. These animals exhibit advanced cognitive abilities, problem-solving skills, and complex social behaviors.
Humans have the largest brains relative to body size of all animals. This significant brain size enables advanced cognitive functions, such as problem-solving, language, and social interaction. Additionally, humans possess a highly developed neocortex, which is critical for reasoning and planning. This combination of factors contributes to our unique capabilities in comparison to other species.
Yes, it is. Bracken Fern is highly toxic to all animals. Animals will eat this plant as it has a sweet taste to them.
I think it has cellulose as it is a plant and all plants have cellulose Yes, insectivorous plants have cellulose. Most of them are highly developed vascular plants. These plants meet part of their nitrogen requirement from insects.