Mollie's actions are similar to the sheep in that both groups demonstrate a lack of critical thinking and blindly follow others, particularly those in authority. However, they differ in their motivations; while the sheep are generally passive and conformist, Mollie actively seeks personal comfort and luxury, showing a desire for individualism that the sheep do not exhibit. This distinction highlights her selfishness compared to the collective nature of the sheep. Ultimately, Mollie's actions reflect a more self-serving approach, while the sheep embody a more unquestioning loyalty to the status quo.
When two organisms are notably dissimilar, such as a cow and a yeast, we can safely conclude that they are very distantly related. Organisms that are more similar to each other, such as a cow and a deer, are more closely related to each other.
Sheep C would be the most genetically similar to sheep D, as they both share a common ancestor more recently compared to sheep A and B. This implies that sheep C and D would have a higher level of genetic relatedness.
it is very similar because of the sheep
It has a similar shape, structure, chambers and valves.
Artificial selection. They select the sheep with the best qualities for meat production and breed him/her to other sheep with similar qualities and characteristics.
it's "the wool of a sheep or similar animal hair
no, it is very similar though. Every goat and sheep is different,but the noise centers into a "goat sounding" or "sheep sounding" noise witch are similar.
Yes sheep and goats both have front teeth but neither have top teeth at all- similar to a cow
it's "the wool of a sheep or similar animal hair
Antioxidant, diuretic, detoxifying, laxative, astringent, and diaphoretic properties.
Yes, "sheep" is not a homophone because it is pronounced differently from words with a similar spelling. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and often different spellings.
Sheep is a noun and verb do not describe nouns. Verbs show actions eg run walk listen or states eg like love know.Adjectives describe nouns egblack sheepdead sheepheavy sheepyoung sheep