Having two eyes gives three dimensions to our sight. Close one eye and try to touch your index fingers together at arms length. A bit hit and miss isn't it?
Two eyes and all the other organs and limbs of the body allows one to be damaged without it being fatal.
No, not all living things have 2 parents. Some organisms, like bacteria and some plants, can reproduce asexually without the need for two parents.
The two types of variation shown by living organisms are genetic variation, which is differences in DNA sequences among individuals, and phenotypic variation, which refers to observable traits or characteristics that vary among individuals.
Insects; they generally have two compound eyes (composed of hundreds of facets) and three simple eyes or ocelli on the top of their heads, between the compound eyes. Just look closely at a picture of a bee's or damselfly's face and you'll see! The extinct marine animal Opabinia also had five eyes.
The two qualities living things of the troposphere is the birds and humans so that living need to survive.
They can be grouped based on whether they are living organisms or non-living materials. Living organisms include plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms, while non-living materials include elements, minerals, water, and gases.
All living organisms need water to support life processes and oxygen for cellular respiration.
any two organisms living together
Symbiosis
starch and sugar
To make energy for their bodys, and to STAY ALIVE!!!
No, not all living things have 2 parents. Some organisms, like bacteria and some plants, can reproduce asexually without the need for two parents.
The two types of variation shown by living organisms are genetic variation, which is differences in DNA sequences among individuals, and phenotypic variation, which refers to observable traits or characteristics that vary among individuals.
Insects; they generally have two compound eyes (composed of hundreds of facets) and three simple eyes or ocelli on the top of their heads, between the compound eyes. Just look closely at a picture of a bee's or damselfly's face and you'll see! The extinct marine animal Opabinia also had five eyes.
Animal and Plant
Carbon and hydrogen
the two types of coordination in living organisms are as follows:chemical coordinationnervous coordination
No. Some have more.