Some species reproduce asexually.
Several factors determine the types of organisms that live in land communities, including climate, topography, soil type, availability of food and water, and interactions with other species. Organisms have adapted to these different conditions over time, leading to a diverse range of species found in different land communities.
There is no scientific evidence supporting the claim that a Tulsi plant can directly improve sexual power. Tulsi, or holy basil, is traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine for various health benefits, but its effects on sexual function are not well-documented. It is always best to consult a healthcare professional for advice on sexual health matters.
Yes, the theory of evolution is a scientific theory supported by extensive evidence from various scientific disciplines including biology, genetics, and paleontology. It explains how species change over time through natural selection, mutation, and genetic drift. Scientists continue to study and research evolutionary processes to further understand the diversity of life on Earth.
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A pioneer species is a species that is first to establish itself in an area where nothing is growing-or in an area that has been devastated by fire,flood, plowing etc. These species are usually annuals, disappearing after the second year when perennials take over. In short, pioneers are the earliest plants that settle in an area.
Shellfish reproduce through a process known as copulation. This is simply through sexual intercourse with their male species.
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The cause of natural selection is a change in the environment of a species. This change can have many causes. E.g. climate change, introduction of a new species, flooding, etc. When such an environmental change occurs, the individuals which are the most fit will have the biggest probability to survive and change the relative gene frequency in a species' genetic pool.
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scienist dont know when new species of monkeys will be found.