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Not necessarily. The offspring being alike and resembling the organism being tested is an indication of the parent being homozygous for the traits being tested, but it is not a definitive proof. Further tests or observations would be needed to confirm the parent's genotype.
Mimicry is a form of adaptation in which one organism evolves to resemble another organism in order to gain a survival advantage. This can involve imitating the appearance, behavior, or sounds of another species to avoid predators or gain access to resources. Mimicry can be either Batesian (the mimic is harmless) or Mullerian (both the mimic and model are harmful).
An ecosystem.
These structures are called vestigial structures. They are remnants of ancestral features that no longer serve a clear purpose in the organism's current form. Examples include the human appendix and whale leg bones.
Organisms is the plural of organism
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People understand things that are familiar better than the unfamiliar, so when stories resemble one another, they're familiar and more easily understood.
Lumbriculus variegatus
California blackworms are known as Lumbriculus Variegatus.
Well a blackworm lives in water and is smaller than the earthworm and its brownish and the earthworm is pink and larger and they live in solid on land and that's it :)
Slime molds do not resemble plants, animals, or fungi.
Lumbriculus Variegatus
Yes, the California blackworm has a heart. It is not as advanced as in many other animals but it does have a functioning heart.
This structural adaptation is called mimicry. Mimicry allows an organism to closely resemble a harmful species in order to gain protection from predators that avoid the harmful species. By mimicking the warning signals or appearance of a harmful species, the mimicking organism can deter predators and increase its chances of survival.
That'd be the scientific name for the blood worm or blackworm.
Not necessarily. The offspring being alike and resembling the organism being tested is an indication of the parent being homozygous for the traits being tested, but it is not a definitive proof. Further tests or observations would be needed to confirm the parent's genotype.
The posterior end of a worm is the lighter colored end of the organism... and the anterior end of the worm is darker.