The Dinosaur went from having a arched or "hunched" spine like structure, with legs and feet, and often just over a meter long as well, to a long straighter spinal structure, no legs, no feet, and far longer.
The two types are Dna, and fossils
the part of an experiment that changes is called the variable.
yes just ask moses
This is called analogous traits. When two different types of organisms are in the same type of environment, usually geographically separated, they come up with very similar adaptions to their local environment.
Simple statement I often use to illustrate the definition of the theory of evolution by natural selection proceeded by the definition of evolution itself. Evolution is the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms. Natural selection is the nonrandom survival and reproductive success of randomly varying replicating organisms.
Evolution.
6 types of evolution
Some types of evolution are;1. Macroevolution: large evolutionary change, evolution of new species from a common ancestor, evolution of one species into two or more2. Microevolution: small scale, change in gene frequencies within a population over time, changes in population accumulate, they can lead to a new species
There are three muscle types, skeletal, smooth and cardiac. Skeletal and cardiac are both striated muscle, whereas smooth muscle is not.
cardiac, smooth, and skeletal.
the tissues in the skeletal system are *bones *cartilage *ligaments
3 main types are Smooth, Cardiac and Skeletal. Smooth and Cardiac are involuntary. Skeletal is the only voluntary one
Skeletal, smooth, cardiac
The main types are endoskeletons and exoskeletons.
Skeletal and cardiac
Schoolhouse, skeletal
The three types of muscle are skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle.Well anatomically speaking the three primary types of muscles are: skeletal, smooth, and cardiac.