Bemoc and Cemoc are fictional terms and do not correspond to any specific structures. It's essential to provide more context or details to better understand the question and provide an accurate answer.
Analogous structures are structures that have the same function but different structures. They have evolved independently in different organisms to perform similar roles in response to similar environmental pressures. An example is the wings of birds and bats, which have different structures but both serve the same function of flight.
Structures in project environments can include organizational structures (hierarchical, matrix, flat), communication structures (formal and informal channels), governance structures (roles and responsibilities), and work breakdown structures (dividing project tasks into smaller components). These structures help to define how the project team operates and communicates to achieve project goals.
man-made structures were made by humans, but natural structures made itself.
It is either homologous structures or homozygous structures. Embryological structures are when different species of animals look similar in the earliest stage of development and Analogous structures are when animals look different but their function is basically the same. So just look up homologous structures and homozygous structures in your Bio book!!
Morphology is the study of parts, structures, and forms.
Homologous structures.
structures which are similiar
They are purposeless structures
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The unitary structures refers to the structures of a political organization whereby governing power is concentrated at the center. The currency and presidency are examples of the unitary structures.
They don't, vestigial structures are biological structures with no known function that evolved from structures in distant ancestors that used to have a function that is no longer needed.
Similar structures that evolved independently are called analogous structures, or analogies.
Analogous structures are structures that have the same function but different structures. They have evolved independently in different organisms to perform similar roles in response to similar environmental pressures. An example is the wings of birds and bats, which have different structures but both serve the same function of flight.
Rotifers are made of what structures
homologous structures
homologous structures
there are alot of structures in France!