If you mean the fuzz that some plants have I have absolutely no idea why but they're called pubescents. They may have different functions depending on the type of plant, normally associated with protection from insects or dehydration.
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Yes, cats have melanin in their fur, which gives their fur its color.
There different genotypes and two different colors Black fur is dominant --> F White fur is recessive --> f The parents are bot Ff (heterozygotes, and because black fur is dominant they have a black fur). If they mate, you get parents: Ff x Ff Offspring: FF Ff Ff ff so 25% will be homozygous for Black fur 2x25=50% will be heterozygous, and have a Black fur and 25% wil be homozygous for White fur. Hence, of their offspring, 75% will have a black fur and 25% will have a white fur
To have offspring with black fur, both parent dogs must carry the gene for black fur. This gene is usually dominant, meaning that if at least one parent carries it, there's a high chance the offspring will have black fur. If both parents have black fur, then their offspring will also have black fur.
Yes, dogs can have spots or dots on their fur.
There are no known animals that naturally have green fur.
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they hunt them for their meat or fur.
Yes, all natural fur comes from animals, though not all animals have fur.
Animal fur and plants combined to form clothing.
Plants grow on three-toed sloths' fur primarily due to the moist, nutrient-rich environment created by the sloth's slow metabolism and their infrequent grooming habits. The fur provides an ideal habitat for algae, fungi, and other small plants, which can benefit from the shade and protection offered by the sloth's body. This symbiotic relationship helps camouflage the sloth in its rainforest habitat and provides a source of nutrients for the plants. Additionally, as the sloth moves through the forest, it aids in the dispersal of these organisms.
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Men use plants for food, materials and anything that could be a medicine. Animals can be used for their fur although it is illegal. Mankind eats plants and animals in order to survive.
The symbiotic relationship between animal fur and seeds is considered mutualism because both parties benefit from the interaction. Animals, such as mammals, often carry seeds on their fur as they brush against plants, aiding in seed dispersal. This helps plants spread their offspring over a wider area, while the animals may benefit from the seeds as a food source. Thus, both the plants and the animals gain advantages from this relationship.
They change color to camouflage in the trees and plants. This way they can hide from predators.
squirrels and dogs carry seeds in their fur. Birds drop seeds and bees pollinate plants.