What are some examples of selective breeding animals and plants?
The female two toed sloth is probably one of the most selevtive breeding animals. Her mate must do the can-can before she will breed with him. Of course, the most selevtive in biology it the venemous tentacular.
How can animals benefit from waterways?
well, animals drink water and then it comes out eventually from the animal and goes into the ground becoming ground water. When the water is in soil it can percolate through it. Percalation is the process of liquid moving through a substance that is porous ( something that has many tiny holes or "pores".
Which is a part of plant cells that is not present in animal cells?
A plant cell is bounded by a cell wall and the living portion of the cell is within the walls and is divided into two portions: the nucleus, or central control center; and the cytoplasm, a fluid in which membrane bound organelles are found. Between the primary cell walls of adjacent plant cells, lies a pectic middle lamella. There can be a secondary cell wall which would be located just to the inside of the primary wall. Both walls consist mainly of cellulose, but the secondary cell wall may contain lignin and other substances. The outer boundary of the protoplasm (cytoplasm and nucleus) is a sandwich-like, flexible plasma membrane. This membrane regulates what enters and leaves the plant cell. Plant cell organelles include: endoplasmic reticulum, with and without ribosomes attached; Golgi bodies, mitochondria, and plastids. Plastids are chloroplasts, chromoplasts or leucoplasts-depending on the color and likewise the function. Chloroplasts are of specific interest to those studying plants. A plant cell also, obviously, contains a nucleus which is bounded by a nuclear envelope with pores. The pores in the nuclear envelope allow for movement of substances in and out of the nucleus. Within the nucleus is a number of chromosomes. The number present is specific to the organism and it will be later noted how sex cells contain one-half the number of chromosomes, and restore chromosome number upon fertilization. All of these organelles and the nucleus are suspended in the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm has movements that are referred to as cytoplasmic streaming or cyclosis. The particular function of the other organelles contained in plant cells can be reviewed below:
It is necessary to note a bit about the form of chloroplasts, as you will encounter them throughout this tutorial. Inside a chloroplast is a matrix called the stroma. Enzymes are found in the stroma as well as grana-stacks of coin-shaped discs, called thylakoids. It is within the thylakoids that photosynthesis takes place. Note that chloroplasts, like mitochondria contain their own DNA. They do rely on proteins from the nucleus, and are considered semi-autonomous organelles. Photosynthesis will be discussed in greater detail in the Plant Metabolism tutorial.
Plant cells are also notorious for having huge vacuoles. Up to 90% of the volume of a mature cell may be taken up by a single large vacuole or several vacuoles. The vacuole is bound by a special membrane, called the tonoplast, and contains cell sap-which is composed of dissolved substances and may include pigments.
What organism lives in the has powerful claws has a outer shell and eats both plants and animals?
Its a crab!
What is an animal called when the animal that kills the animal?
When an animal kills another animal, the animal that kills that animal is called the predator, while the eaten is called the prey. Let's use a bird and a worm for example, the bird is the predator because it eats the worm, and the worm is the prey because it gets eaten.
Can moco de gorilla make your hair fall out?
well i been using MOCO DE GORLLIA for a long time now for about 4 years and i havent seen nothing gone wrong with my hair so i think that it proably dont do any damge to ur hair
What are the colors of gorillas?
Gorillas typically have black fur. However, the coloration can appear slightly different depending on the individual species or subspecies. Some gorillas may also have silver or grey coloration on their backs as they age.
What would win a dinosaur or an elephant?
depends what kind of dinosaur it is but probably the dinosaur
Is the reproduction of the frog external?
the reproduction of frogs are external fertilization.
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Why do plants and animals compete most for?
Plants:
-space
-light
-water
-nutrients and minerals
Animals:
-food
-mates(lovers)
-space
-water
What are the main problems facing the Bahamas today?
The Bahamas, like all the Caribbean islands, are vulnerable to hurricanes. The economy of the Bahamas depends heavily on tourism, which can be a problem when not enough tourists travel there.
How does a chicken egg get fertilized?
The male chicken or rooster chooses a hen from the flock and does a mating dance or display for her. This lets her know she has been chosen to mate with the male. He will do little sidesteps and circles around her, then dip his wings. He sometimes drags his wings on the ground. At a certain point in this dance he grabs her by the feathers at the back of her neck. The hen will flatten out or squat down to the ground and the rooster steps up onto her back while still holding onto the feathers of her neck for balance. The hen lifts her tail slightly to offer access to her cloaca and the rooster touches his cloaca to hers. There is no penetration of sexual organs as happens with mammals since a birds anatomy is different. A Sperm packet is transferred to the hen via this contact. This is all over in 15 to 30 seconds and the rooster goes on to find another hen to mate with.
For a plant and animal to be truly interdependent what must happen?
The plant must need the animal for something, while the animal must need something from the plant.
What type of organisms breaks down the remains of dead plants and animals?
decomposes break down the remains of dead plants and animals.
Is satin is from animal or plant?
Satin is a type of fabric that is made from silk, polyester, or nylon fibers, which are all synthetic or man-made materials. It is not derived from animals or plants directly.
How did the gorilla kill a snake?
There are only 5 creatures that hunt gorillas for food: a lion, a crocodile, a jaguar, and a leopard can kill and eat a gorilla.
Crocodiles will occasionally attack gorillas in the low lands but this is only really a potential threat, there are very few observed cases.
Leopards will occasionally hunt gorillas for food but gorillas are large, strong, agile, highly intelligent and live in close-knit family groups so it is a high risk strategy to attack them for food. An angry adult male gorilla is a formidable foe for almost any species on the planet.
Humans also hunt gorillas for food are directly responsible for their being an endangered species.
After the gorilla dies, it gets eaten by scavengers.
Gorillas are not an easy prey to catch. They are preyed upon by leopards and, more often than not, humans. Lowland gorillas could also become prey to crocodiles.
Gorillas are large and powerful creatures, and an adult male gorilla-often called a "silverback"-is capable of scaring away just about any other animal.
Sometimes, however, a leopard will attack, kill and eat a young or baby gorilla. But young gorillas usually stay very close to their parents, so this is not an easy thing for a leopard to do.
And no leopard in its right mind would even think about attacking a full-grown silverback.
Which plant gives us paper and wood?
All trees give us wood. That's what makes them trees as opposed to shrubbery, grasses, etc.
What is the Latin name for a silverback gorilla?
A silverback gorilla is not a species of gorilla, but rather a name used to describe the male of the species whose fur appears silver in colour.
since 2011, Gorillas have been divided into two species and four sub-species:
The species 'Eastern Gorilla' (Gorilla Beringer), with the subspecies 'Eastern Lowland Gorilla' (Gorilla Beringer Graveri) and 'Mountain Gorilla' (Gorilla Beringer Beringel).
And the species 'Western Gorilla' (Gorilla Gorilla), with the sub-species 'Western Lowland Gorilla' (Gorilla Gorilla Gorilla) and the 'Cross River Gorilla' (Gorilla Gorilla Diehli).
Both, predator to insects and prey to things like snakes.
What is used to cultivate plants or train wild animals to be useful to humans?
Domestication (noun, more proper word form)
old answer: Domesticate, its in my world history book!!!