An organism can be deemed evolutionarily successful if it effectively survives and reproduces in its environment, passing on its genes to the next generation. This success is often measured by the number of offspring produced and their ability to reach reproductive age. Additionally, the organism's adaptability to changing environments and its role in the ecosystem can also indicate its evolutionary success. Overall, enduring presence and genetic contribution to future generations are key indicators.
lake
fishy
I dont know but maybe if i wasnt 8 years old i would know
I don't know about the same as other organisms,but definitely faster!MUCH faster!
To provide an accurate classification of the two organisms, I would need to know their specific characteristics or names. Typically, organisms can be classified based on their taxonomy, such as kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. Alternatively, they could be classified by their ecological roles, evolutionary relationships, or other biological criteria. Please provide more information about the organisms in question for a precise classification.
soory but i dont know
lake
That would depend on your definition of successful. Most would say "Not Very", but most people probably do not know most of what they do. We only hear what the media wants us to hear.
Yes, all adjectives are describing words and saying someone was successful would be describing there status or something so yes successful is a adjective i know this because i typed it into dictionary and it said it was an adjective.
dog and wolf
dog and wolf
It doesn't. Evolutionary processes are blind and are just a response to the immediate environment made possible by the variations in organisms. Example: A population of organisms varies by the thickness of their fur, Some have, by degrees, thicker fur than others. The immediate environment turns very cold, Those organisms with thicker fur would have a better chance of survival and reproductive success than those with thin fur. They would pass those traits on to their offspring. Still there would be variation due to recombinant reproduction and mutation. So, if the immediate environment changed again there would be some variants that might be successful. This is a simplistic explanation, but you can see now that evolution does not need to know anything, but just responds.
The only secret to a successful business that I know of is this: Provide a demanded, quality product (or service) at a fair price cost effectively.
Students need to know about business finance to prepare for the future and to make sure they would be successful businessmen/women.
well I don't know about single organisms but single celled organisms are of coarse organisms with only one cell
They produce oxygen as a waste productt. anyone with brains would know thatt.
why do we need to know what organisms live long time ago