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When two species have very few differences in their amino acids, it suggests that they are closely related evolutionarily and share a recent common ancestor. This high similarity indicates a close genetic relationship and a relatively recent divergence in evolutionary history.
Various theoriest have proposed that human head sizes will increases (in order to contain the ever enlarging brain which humans possess), and that fingers will become more dextrous. It is estimated that another few hundred thousand years could pass before there is enough genetic variation to make a subsequent human species distinct enough from our own.
The life span of a blue butterfly can vary depending on the species, but on average, it ranges from a few days to a few weeks. Some species may live longer, while others have a very short adult life span.
Because if all of the individuals had the same genetic information then if the species was introduced to a new disease or environment the individuals have the possibility of all dying. If a select few individuals had different DNA that allowed them to be resistant to a disease then they would be able to survive and save the species from extinction.
it is not a stable ecosystem
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Adaptation time can vary greatly depending on the individual and the situation, but it generally takes anywhere from a few days to a few weeks to adapt to a new environment or routine. The process can be influenced by factors such as the person's resilience, previous experiences, and the level of change involved.
The hamstring muscle group will adapt in a few ways with long term aerobic endurance training. One adaptation is that they will become flexible.
It might not but some animals can adapt very quick so it also might.
Both involve at least a few species dying out because of failure to adapt to the changing environment.
Species with genetic variation and diversity are more likely to survive changing environmental conditions because they may have individuals with traits that can adapt to the new conditions. Additionally, species with short reproductive cycles and large population sizes are better able to adapt quickly to changing environments through natural selection.
The pupil typically takes about 20 to 30 minutes to fully adapt to dark conditions, but initial adaptation can occur within a few seconds. During this process, the pupil dilates to allow more light to enter the eye, enhancing vision in low-light situations. Factors like age and individual differences can affect the speed of this adaptation.
A species that is extinct no longer exists anymore. Like the dinosaurs, for example. When a species is endangered, that means there are very few of their kind left on this planet.
Very few of the feline species are employed unless they are on tv
Very few species can, such as the Betta.
probably turned into fossils deep in the ground because they would be extinct. OR. . . They will have evolved into an entirely different species to adapt to the changing climate.