Yes, the former eats the latter
Caused by humans and weather related
some people dont know how many chromosomes are in corn plants. corn plants have 20 chromosomes humans have 46 and fruit flies have 4 pairs double the four pairs and then ur fruit flie has the total of 8 chromosomes
The organism least related to humans is likely a single-celled prokaryote, such as a bacterium. Humans belong to the domain Eukarya, which includes complex multicellular organisms, while bacteria are part of the domain Bacteria and lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. The evolutionary divergence between humans and bacteria occurred billions of years ago, making them among the most distantly related organisms to humans.
yo its Eli 75 yoiu said can living things be related to us humans well they can by having tke same genetics as us humans and our hormones it is ok to have different bodies but same genetics
Organisms with the most closely related hemoglobin to humans include other primates such as chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans. These species are closer to humans in evolutionary terms and share a more recent common ancestor, leading to similar hemoglobin structures and functions.
Corn Spiders or Argiope aurantia are harmless to humans.
yes
by having corn
no humans are not related to memaids
no insects are not related to humans
No. Koalas are not related to humans.
Corn. Corn is found in almost everything you eat. Look at the labels of your food cans, or your sweets. Corn starch to actual corn.
keep them as pets
Lillies aren't closely related to either, but corn is more related than roses because they are monocots.
There isn't a slogan for candy corn. For more on candy corn see the links in related links.
Field Corn that is not for humans has Atrazine in it which kilss bugs, turns water red, and makes frogs grow 3rd legs and stuff. Field Corn that is not for humans has Atrazine in it which kills bugs, turns water red, and makes frogs grow 3rd legs and stuff.
There isn't a slogan for candy corn. For more on candy corn see the links in related links.