a food web... don't worry i checked my science book... :)
a food web... don't worry i checked my science book... :)
Cladistics is the branch of science that traces bio ancestry. DNA is nowadays a powerful tool in use, and has overturned many traditional relationships based on form.
Why unicellular organisms are considered immortal
genetic code
until they reach the limit of their possible food supply
a food web... don't worry i checked my science book... :)
a food web... don't worry i checked my science book... :)
Food Webes
It would be theoretically possible to eliminate all micro-organisms, but many of them are beneficial, and doing so would so disturb the balance of life that larger species would soon die out. These symbiotic relationships make higher life forms possible.
Living organisms that live in a tree is- Mainly insects or squirrels. Or possible other birds. Hope this helps
a food web... don't worry i checked my science book... :)
It is possible in multicellular but not effective .
Yes is possible to process of fermentation
It is not possible to link multiple Game Cubes
Linguistics and sociology are closely related disciplines that study language and society, respectively. Sociolinguistics, a subfield of linguistics, examines how language is used in social contexts, while sociologists study how language reflects and shapes social structures and interactions. Together, these disciplines provide valuable insights into how language influences and is influenced by social phenomena.
Cladistics is the branch of science that traces bio ancestry. DNA is nowadays a powerful tool in use, and has overturned many traditional relationships based on form.
Competition is the driving factor in the evolution of organisms. The ones who are least fit (have the inferior DNA for surviving) will be outcompeted and will die before reproduction is possible, or will not be able to provide for their offspring. Therefore, their genetic material will be destroyed. Only the strongest organisms (best DNA) will survive, reproduce, and pass on their information. Therefore, a random mutation in one's DNA that causes it to have a beneficial trait that allows it to outcompete other organisms in the community will survive, pass on its DNA and cause the loss of other weaker animals' DNA.