eukaryotes have nuclei and Golgi bodies
Shared culture and organized interactions are two characteristics that people need to share in order to qualify as a society. Shared culture includes beliefs, behaviors, and values, while organized interactions refer to the structured ways in which people come together and engage with each other.
Two organisms of the same kingdom must share certain higher taxonomic classifications, but they do not necessarily share all classifications below the kingdom level. For example, both organisms may belong to the same kingdom, such as Animalia, but they could belong to different phyla, classes, or orders. The kingdom represents a broad category that encompasses a wide diversity of life forms, which may differ significantly in characteristics and evolutionary history. Thus, while they share the kingdom, their specific classifications can vary greatly.
Yes, both gymnosperms and angiosperms are seed-producing plants. However, gymnosperms do not produce flowers, which is a characteristic unique to angiosperms.
If a fertilized egg splits into two, it results in identical twins. These twins will share the same DNA and typically have similar physical characteristics. They can either develop separate placentas (dichorionic) or share a single placenta (monochorionic), depending on when the split occurs during development.
Nothing, there not the same. They don't share characteristics.
they all have cells, and they were all created by GOD! :)
Two characteristics that all angiosperms share are: - Producing flowers - Producing seeds that are enclosed in fruits Source(s): My textbook.
All are embryophytes, and have evolved from algae
eukaryotes have nuclei and Golgi bodies
They have more than two factors.
They are all positive integers with more than two factors.
They are all positive integers with more than two factors.
All cells have to have two characteristics including the ability to grow. Cells must also have the ability to divide.
They have only two factors.
Budding
Positive integers with only two factors.