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It depends on the species but the female will normally have a more rounded belly as she fills up with eggs. Also you will notice that the males will be paying her more attention and chasing her around the tank as she gets ready to lay her eggs.

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Why do blackberry plants look like their parent plants?

baby my h.


Can an offspring look like just one parent?

because of the chromosomes the parents will give 23 of their chromosomes to the baby born and then that baby has 46 chromosomes in all.this method is called mitosis.


Why do kids look like their parents?

Beacause of the DNA of the Mother and their Father it combine it turns into blood first and then it will be a cell allready and it will be organistic system and it will already turn into body or individual system thats why they are look like their parents.When the kid get older and they are gonna make a baby by producing sex and they will have again another baby its still look the same.The others question is you look like you grandmother/garandfather because of the cell to of your mother and father because they have get the cell to of their parents.How about you guys what is your answers.


Why would the baby not look exactly the same as the mother?

because half the baby's genes come from the father.


What is the system of classification for plants and animals called?

Species are traditionally given a two part Latin name, this is consistent with Linnaean taxonomy. Organisms are allocated to Genera, Families, Orders, Classes, Plyla and Kingdoms.Linnaean taxonomy relies heavily on morphology to associate and classify organisms - i.e. if it looks like a wasp and it flies like a wasp and it sounds like a wasp then... oh actually sometimes it's a hover fly.The system was developed before biologists found evidence for convergent evolution - hover flies evolving to look like wasps is an example of Batesian mimicry.Extra CreditThis works fine for complex plants and animals, but isn't so effective when classifying micro-organisms, phylogenetics which classifies organisms by their relatedness is probably more useful - the concept of a species tends to breakdown when considering bacteria.