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What does biological organization means?

the organisms can effectively survive and reproduce to make sure that its genetic traits are passed on. Those that aren't biologically fit are not able to reproduce effectively and eventually their genes pass out of the gene pool.


A biological catalyst or chemical reaction facilitator is known as?

A biological catalyst increases the rate of biological processes/biological reactions. A biological catalyst (enzymes) act to lower the activation energy of a chemical reaction. Enzymes are bilogical catalysts that bind or separate substrates (chemicals the catalysts act on). the 'lock and key' model suggests that the enzyme doesn't change its form and only similarly shaped substrates can fit into the lock or cleft. it is similar to the toy children play with where you must fit the circular block into the circular hole and so on. The 'induced fit' model says thatthe enzyme molds itself around the substrate and separates or binds it from there. hope i helped!


Is the European starling a producer carnivore herbivore or decomposer?

The European starling is primarily an omnivore, as it feeds on a varied diet that includes insects, fruits, seeds, and other plant materials. This adaptability allows it to thrive in a range of environments. While it does not fit neatly into the categories of producer, carnivore, herbivore, or decomposer, its omnivorous diet means it plays roles in both the plant and animal food webs.


Why euglena is a biological puzzle?

Euglena is hard to classify because they move (swim) really quickly through the water. they have two flagella. the two flagella spin in a pattern that pulls the organism rapidly through the water.


What is biological anomaly?

A biological anomaly refers to an unusual or unexpected occurrence within a biological system, such as a deviation from the normal characteristics or behavior of a species. These anomalies could be genetic mutations, abnormalities in growth or development, or unexpected variations in traits or behaviors that are not typically observed.

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What does biological organization means?

the organisms can effectively survive and reproduce to make sure that its genetic traits are passed on. Those that aren't biologically fit are not able to reproduce effectively and eventually their genes pass out of the gene pool.


Why don't all sunflower seeds have nuts in them?

Not all sunflower seeds contain nuts because the term "nut" refers specifically to a type of hard-shelled fruit that typically contains a seed. Sunflower seeds, which are the edible seeds of the sunflower plant, are classified as seeds rather than nuts. Additionally, the seeds produced by sunflowers can vary in size, shape, and composition, and not all varieties develop the same way or contain the same nutrients. Therefore, while sunflower seeds are often referred to as "seeds," they do not fit the botanical definition of nuts.


What plant can fit all the plantes inside?

Jupiter can fit


Why are a squash and a zucchini and a cucumber all considered fruits?

A fruit is technically the part of a plant that develops around the seeds to protect and help distribute them. All of these vegetables fit that definition so they are also fruits.


What is the function of the stalk?

helps the plant to fit firmly on the plant.....


What is the functions of the stalk?

helps the plant to fit firmly on the plant.....


What is strategy-structure fit?

It is the measure of compatibility between the strategy that the organization has chosen to pursue and the structure of the organization pertaining to implementing the strategy, Is the organization structured properly to implement the strategy? If 'Yes', strategy-structure fit is good.


What are seed plants without fruit or flowers?

That would be just a plant or shrub. There are no plants that I can think of right now that fit your description, but no offense, I don't think there is a plant with seeds without fruit. Oh and fruit is the actual product. The MEAT is what is in the fruit. FYI: A tomato is a fruit!(more on MEAT: the white/ yellow part of an apple, that is the meat.


What is the difference between edible and non edible seeds?

The definition of edible is fit to be eaten. The seeds inside blackberries are edible, the seeds of the yew tree is non edible (poisonous).


What is a plant that's seed are not protected by fruit?

That would be just a plant or shrub. There are no plants that I can think of right now that fit your description, but no offense, I don't think there is a plant with seeds without fruit. Oh and fruit is the actual product. The MEAT is what is in the fruit. FYI: A tomato is a fruit!(more on MEAT: the white/ yellow part of an apple, that is the meat.


How does natural selection contribute to biological evolution?

Selection is not always of the most fit to survive.


What food chain or food chain does a chicken fit in to?

seeds-chicken-human