No, women are not born with eggs capable of reproducing throughout their entire lives. Women are born with a set number of eggs that gradually decrease over time, and fertility typically declines with age.
Yes, rodents' teeth continue to grow throughout their lives.
Habitat is the specific place where an organism lives and carries out its life functions, including obtaining food, finding shelter, reproducing, and interacting with other organisms. The habitat provides all the necessary resources and conditions for the organism to survive and thrive.
sessile
Indeterminate growth is the ability of an organism to continue growing and developing throughout its life. This is commonly seen in many plants and animals, where they do not have a fixed size or reach a terminal stage of growth. Instead, they keep growing in size and complexity as long as they are alive.
immobile animal/plant
Sharks do not stop growing throughout their entire lives. They continue to grow as long as they live, with some species growing larger than others.
Men can produce fertile sperm throughout their lives. Men can be sterile at any age. Men are not capable of having kids at any age.
This is impossible for any person or even scientists to answer. It all depends on the indivual who is constantly blinking like mad throughout their entire lives.
Yes, rodents' teeth continue to grow throughout their lives.
Yes, squirrel teeth continue to grow throughout their lives.
Yes, squirrels' teeth continue to grow throughout their lives.
Water buffalo do not shed their horns. Their horns stay attached to their heads throughout their entire lives. Exceptions are if they break a horn in a fight with another of their kind.
Water buffalo do not shed their horns. Their horns stay attached to their heads throughout their entire lives. Exceptions are if they break a horn in a fight with another of their kind.
She still lives in New York City, like she has her entire life
No, rabbits do not spend most of their lives mating and reproducing. While they are known for their high reproductive rates, especially in favorable conditions, their lives also involve foraging for food, grooming, social interactions, and avoiding predators. Mating and reproduction are important aspects of their life cycle, but they constitute only a part of their overall behavior and activities.
No, Hermione lives throughout the entire Harry Potter series.
The family Amblyopsidae, which are blind cave fish.