No.
Different kinds of animal populations can be classified based on factors like reproductive rates, habitat preferences, and social structures. Some populations may have rapid growth rates due to high reproductive capacity, while others may have stable or declining numbers. Additionally, some animals prefer specific habitats while others are more adaptable to various environments. Social structures can vary from solitary to highly social, impacting population dynamics and behavior.
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It is not really possible to compare these two animals as there are different sizes and species of each. If they were of comparable size, the starfish would likely be stronger, mostly just due the fact they have 5 arms and could grip around the seahorse. The seahorse has only small side flippers and a pre-hensile (used for grasping) tail.
there r thins on the plants here like jerms
The lower end of female reproductive tract in pigs is not very different from humans. The reproductive system is conserved across all mammals.
Yes.
I bieleve it is the they compare animals by the texonimy theary.... Sorry if I got it wrong.... And sorry for not having many details...
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They r both animals
The reproductive cells of an organism each contribute half of the required genetic material to create the offspring. This means that each reproductive cell has 1n, while the organism has 2n chromosomes.
Higher