They have different genes.
The different genes they get from they're parents. There is something that happens in Meiosis where the chromosomes kind of switch spots, it's called Crossing Over. See the website in the related link - I know it's a childrens website, but it explains it well. Its under Step One.
Traits such as self-awareness, complex language, empathy, creativity, and the ability to think abstractly are often considered to be key aspects of what makes us truly human. These traits help to distinguish humans from other species and shape our unique capabilities and behaviors.
Although humans may be the only creatures that communicate with words and symbols that do not mean that other creatures are incapable of communication. Humans communicate through sounds that are understood as words but there are other humans whose sounds and words convey different ideas or messages and it is referred to as different languages. Many various species of creatures also communicate through sounds and many other methods. Therefore communication does not simply require words and sounds and at some level all matter in the universe has intelligence and can communicate some of us may not be able to understand it all but that does not mean it is not a reality.
When something spreads, such as religion, ethnic groups, or ideas, it is often referred to as cultural diffusion. Cultural diffusion occurs when different cultures interact and share elements of their beliefs, practices, or customs with each other, leading to the spread of these cultural traits.
Well, this really depends on belief. Some people believe that angel's are of neither sex, while others believe them to be just like other humans, or even humans with wings. I'm not to sure on what other belief's there are.
I'm guessing your question is "How are Humans meant to live with people of other faiths?" and I'm going to answer it like that. This really depends on the person and how they view other people. Generally, people are not taught that we are all basically the same. Even though we are brought up differently, with different environments, we are still human making human "mistakes", as people would say. As I look at it, not everyone is completely and utterly "right". If we were, we would not be here learning every day of our lives; we would rather become like Jesus, Buddha, and other "ascending" people of our past. In that way, I look at everyone as a student learning the same things I am learning. They might be learning the same answers in a different way, but it is still learning and being open to finding the answer. In this way of looking at things, there is no "right" or "wrong" way of doing things. There are different roads that lead to the same ending, finding your truth that makes you happiest. That is how many people find peace with others. They try to understand that everyone is just trying to choose the best option they have at that moment in time.
Different alleles allow people to have different traits from each other.
The mice have different alleles or something
Different mice have different alleles
A heterozygous organism has two different alleles for a given gene. The opposite of a heterozygous organism is a homozygous organism which has two alleles that are the same for that specific gene. Genes can exist in more than one form and the different forms are called alleles. Alleles code for different types of the same characteristic
Different mice have different alleles
They have different genes.The different genes they get from they're parents. There is something that happens in Meiosis where the chromosomes kind of switch spots, it's called Crossing Over. See the website in the related link - I know it's a childrens website, but it explains it well. Its under Step One.
We are humans because we have to be different from other animals.
HumanitarianA humanitarian is one who possesses traits of compassion for other humans by their acts of kindness.
Dogs adapt to their environment through a combination of behavioral and physical traits. They can learn to navigate various settings by observing and responding to cues from their surroundings and humans. Additionally, dogs have developed diverse breeds with specific characteristics suited for different climates and tasks, such as herding, hunting, or companionship. Their social nature allows them to bond with humans and other animals, enhancing their adaptability in various environments.
Yes, humans can move their eyes independently of each other. This ability is known as "ocular divergence" and allows us to focus on different objects simultaneously.
Different traits are passed on independently of each other.
Different environments have different abiotic conditions