The point of characteristics of curriculum concepts and development is a few different things. The main thing is introduction, emotional development, physical development, creative development and language.
The seven characteristics that define living things are: organization, metabolism, responsiveness, growth, development, reproduction, and adaptation.
Yes...
Survival characteristics that have evolved through natural selection in plants includes things such as broad leaves, cone shaped trees, and waxy leaves.
All mammals are not primates. There are mammals like deer, lions and bears and none of them are primates. However, all primates are mammals. There are only a select Family or Order of species that are primates, including Gorillas, Orangutangs, Humans, Baboons, Spider Monkeys, Chimpanzees, etc.
Same things that humans eat. ** Primates are omnivores. They eat plants and meat. Some primates eat just plants. Other primates eat just meat. They will eat what is available in their habitat. If it is fruit or bugs or fish. Yes, some have learned how to catch fish and eat it raw.
Other primates don't kill other things because they think it's "fun".
Things Shaped in Passing was created on 2002-03-19.
No. Primates are a type of mammal. Within the mammals, there are also things like the canines (dogs), felids (cats), rodents (mice and rats), the bats, horses, whales and dolphins, elephants, antelope, pigs, cows, sheep, giraffe, platypus, skunks...etc! And primates, of course.
The four characteristics of life are organization (living things are composed of cells), energy processing (living things acquire and use energy), growth and development (living things grow and change over time), and response to stimuli (living things can respond to their environment).
The four characteristics of living things are organization (having structures that perform specific functions), metabolism (the ability to convert energy for use), growth and development (the ability to increase in size and complexity), and the ability to respond to stimuli in the environment.
A stop sign is shaped like a hexagon