Bacteria cells differ from mammal cells because they have no nucleus and have genetic material which is stringy and thick found in cytoplasm
The direct translation of "mammal" in German is: Säugetier
yes, it is a primate, which is a mammal.
Mammary gland
No, a humpback chub is not a mammal. It is a fish.
The largest mammal in Arkansas is the American black bear, which can weigh up to 600 pounds. The smallest mammal in Arkansas is the southeastern shrew, which is about 3-4 inches in length.
Dinosaurs were endotherms
This might be a trick question, since mammals do NOT hatch their young in eggs - that woulde be birds and reptiles.
It depends upon type of mammal and age of fossil .
practically everything...every plant, amphibian, reptile, mammal, fish, bacteria, and fungi.
bird bones are smaller and light weight, and this is why they can fly easier. if a mammal tried to fly, with its thick bones, it might wind up with shattered ones
A mammal's brain is about 15 times heavier than the brain of a similarly sized fish, amphibian, or reptile.
Only plants can be producers Only bacteria and fungi can be decomposers All other organisms are consumers A dolphin is a mammal (or a fish).
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No, a Horse is a mammal.
The hippopotamus is a very large mammal that comes from Saharan, Africa. The hippopotamus has a secret skin to secrete oil to minimize the growth of bacteria.
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