Why do wolves and dogs look so much alike?
The two breeds are basically the same if you exclude that a red wolf is half coyote, and the different mainly seen pet colors.
Gray wolf: Larger, many shades of fur, fur is thicker, paws bigger.
Red wolf: Smaller, half oyote, tin layers f fur.
But what tey both have in common: Both are canines, both are at least 50% wolf, boh are endangeredspecies.
What are the similarities between passive and active transport?
They are both mechanisms for transporting molecules across the cell membrane. There aren't really that many other similarities. Active transport requires energy in the form of ATP molecules and is often against a concentration gradient, whereas passive transport happens along a concentration gradient and requires no energetic input from the organism.
What were some similarities between the plant cells and the animals cells?
Both animal cells and bacterium cells have ribosomes, and mesosome.
And the cell shape is similar in both typical animal cells and typical bacterium cells. This is not always the case though.
What are the Similarities between catch-22 and Slaughterhouse-Five?
Sounds like someone had a reading assignment over the holidays, hasn't read one or both of the books and is only getting to their homework now...
Are there any similarities between country and blues music?
Blues is a combination of syncopated rhythm and blues scale. Traditional music uses western scale where as blues can commonly found with blues scales. It comes with flat 3rd, flat 5th, and flat 7th.
What is the similarity between pens and pencils?
A joke and a pencil goes straight through a dumb mind. A joke is not understood by a dumb creature, and a pencil can easily pass through an empty brain.
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A joke and a pencil are alike in that they only work when they have a point.
[Based on the similar question "Why is a bad joke like a dull pencil?" Both are pointless.]
What is similarities of scientific and bureaucracy management theory?
Hassan Elkatawneh, answer this question: To find the relationship between the bureaucratic and scientific theory, I think that the theoretical models are mostly in an attempt to determine the structure and management of large and small business, as well as the government institutions. both the models of scientific management and bureaucracy belong to early where the classical school. Both theories also aims to improve administrative efficiency by proposing organizational structures and provide the tools. Bureaucratic management is common in large enterprises and governmental organizations, while the. Scientific management has become an aspect from management of the manufacturing processes.
Hassan Alkatawneh
What are the similarities for elements in group 16?
They all have 6 valence electrons and typically form -2 ions (although others are possible). They are called the chalcogens or oxygen family.
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What is the difference between a routine task and a non routine task?
In Mathematics, a routine problem requires a sequence of actions regularly followed in order to arrive at the correct answer. A non routine problem would be a math problem that requires an unconventional action in order to arrive at the correct answer.
What is relationship between Kim and Michael Ondaatje?
They were married (1963) and have two children together, Quentin and Griffin.
Similarities between dance and martial arts?
I was looking for the same thing for my report, here is what I've came up with.
They are both Art's
There are many different types of both
Both of these are all over the world
What is the family relationship between your grandmother's brother and you?
Many genealogy programs include a feature that calculates relationships between family members. The relationship between a grandmother's brother and a her grandchild is "grand uncle" or "great uncle." Learn more at 23andme.com.
What is the relationship between leela and sidda in leela's friend?
Answer this question...leela and sidda were good friends
What are similarities between entrepreneurs and managers?
Businessman / Business
Entrepreneur / Entrepreneurship
Own an enterprise or venture
Own an enterprise or venture
Usually a profit oriented
Costumer oriented
Usually plays safe
Bold and ambitious
May be purchased, donated or inherited
Creates his own idea and realize it as a business
Generally traditional
An innovator
Works for the Company
The Company works for him
Usually don't have time for their families and love ones
Shares enough time with their families and love ones
Usually distressed and experiences sleepless nights
Always a happy and enthusiastic businessman
Generally hire people to contribute profit
Hire people to make their lives better
Commonly commit tax evasion to save taxes and increase profit
Practice tax avoidance to save taxes and increase profit
As a conclusion, a businessman is similar to an entrepreneur because an entrepreneur is a businessman. Entrepreneur is a businessman which is not traditional but is an innovative and creative type of a businessman. An entrepreneur differs a lot from a usual businessman. His entrepreneurship is created out of his own innovative idea and creation which is realized to be placed in business or to be transformed as a good business. Entrepreneurs are also more concerned on the quality of their products and on the satisfaction of their customers rather than being too much concerned to their profits.
What the similarities between monocotyledonous plant?
When the seeds of flowering plants sprout, they produce either one or two "seed leaves" called cotyledons ("cots" for short); these are generally different from the more mature leaves produced later. The plants with one seed leaf are the monocots; the others are the dicots. This division is the chief classification among flowering plants and is associated with numerous other differences as well.
Similarities between interest groups and political parties?
That both advocate specific issues on behalf of constituencies which lend them their support.
What is the similarities between X-rays and visible light?
Both beams seem to have wave/particle duality.
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If we consider in a simple way the think, a focus electron beam behave somehow like a light beam even if it is a particle beam. Thus diffraction figures can be observed on a screen if the electron beam passes through a very small gap.
The great difference is that the equivalent wavelength of the electron beam seems to be very small with respect to light beam. The observed wavelength of an electron beam depends on electrons energy, being in general of the order of 1 nm (one meter part out of one billion) while green light has a wavelength of the order of 540 nm.
If we look more in deep the phenomenon, in quantum mechanics both a light beam and an electron beam are particle beams, being photons the light particles. They are in any case particle that do not resemble small rigid balls, but having quite exotic properties, like generating interference and, in case of photons, to be at light speed in any possible situation.
The basic difference is that electrons are fermions, with spin equal to 0.5 and a finite rest mass, while photons are bosons, with zero spin and zero rest mass. This difference causes the macroscopic difference in their behaviours.
What are some similarities between the roman replublic and the United States?
both are great power although rome was a regional powerboth have accepted foreign specially Indian mythologies greatly
for example vedic god mithra was the principle deity in rome , the religion being mithraism.
both are naval powers
both have highly advanced cultures
both are also following somewhat secular hedonistic way of life
The similarity of epics across cultures reflects the similarities in the of human experience.?
Basic Structure (APEX)
What are the similarities between a forest and a grassland?
they are all the same, your friends there are gonna be the lions(;
What is the similarities and differences between New Zealand and India?
Let's begin with geographical similarities and differences, and progress from there. Australia and Japan are both within the Pacific Ocean. Australia is an island continent between the Indian Ocean and the South Pacific Ocean, and is part of the region known as Oceania. Japan, being much smaller, is an island chain, located between the north Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan, and is part of Asia. The total area of Australia is 7,686,850 sq km, while the total area included within Japan is 377,835 sq km. The terrain of Australia is mostly low plateau with deserts. In the east, the Great Dividing Range runs from north to south, and there are many fertile plains in the east and southeast, with pockets in the southwest. Japan's terrain is mostly mountainous. The highest point in Australia is Mount Kosciuszko, at 2,229 m whilst Japan's higehst point is Mount Fuji, an elevation of 3,776 m. Australia's climate is generally arid to semiarid, temperate in the south and east, and tropical in the north. As such, the northern areas can be affected frequently by Summer cyclones. Japan's climate varies from tropical in the south to cool temperate in the north. As such, its southern areas may be affected by the Asian version of cyclones - that is, typhoons. Japan is positioned along the infamous "ring of fire" and this is subject to frequent seismic and volcanic activity. Australia does not have this problem, but suffers frequent droughts and bushfires. Australia is rich in natural resources, such as bauxite, coal, iron ore, copper, tin, gold, silver, uranium, nickel, tungsten, mineral sands, lead, zinc, diamonds, natural gas and petroleum. Japan's mineral resources are virtually nil, but they have abundant fish resources. Australia is the smallest continent, but the sixth-largest country is area, with a relatively small population. July 2008 figures for Australia showed its population to be 20,600,856, with growth estimated at 0.801%. Despite its much smaller size, the population in Japan, as of July 2008, was 127,288,419, but growth was negative 0.139%. Life expectancy in both countries is similar with Australian men projected to live to 77.86 years and women to 83.75 years. Figures for Japan are - men: 78.73 years and women: 85.59 years. People in both countries enjoy good health, good hospitals and hygienic conditions. Literacy rates in both countries are high, as education systems are satisfcatory for the majority of the population. 99% of Australian and Japanese men and women over the age of 15 can read and write. == == == == Australia's government is a federal parliamentary democracy, whilst Japan's is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary government. Australia has 6 states and 2 territories, while Japan has 47 prefectures. Japan's history goes back further than Australia's, as the country received it independence in 660 B.C., after being founded by Emperor Jimmu. Apart from the Aborigines who lived in Australia for thousands of years before white man came, Australia was settled by the British, and achieved its independence on 9 July 1900, effective 1 January 1901. These are just a few of many similarities and differences. For easy comparisons, go to the CIA - World Factbook site for more information on both countries.
What are 5 similarities between a earth worm and snail?
1.They both have soft bodies.
2.both of them burrow through the soil.
What is similarity between work of archeologist and historian?
Both archaeologists and historians seek to understand and interpret the past, using evidence to reconstruct historical narratives. Archaeologists primarily rely on physical artifacts and material remains from past societies, while historians focus on written documents and accounts. Both disciplines often collaborate, as archaeological findings can provide context for historical texts and vice versa, enriching our understanding of human history. Ultimately, both aim to uncover insights about human behavior, culture, and societal development over time.
What is the relationship between a milliliter and a gram?
Milliliters are a measure of volume. Grams are a measure of mass .
To go from milliliters to grams and vice versa, you must know the density of the material -- otherwise there is no way to go from units of volume to units of mass. Some useful facts about milliliters:
1 mL = 1 cm3
1000 milliliter = 1 liter
So useful facts about grams:
1 g = 1000 kilograms
A milliliter is a measure of volume and a gram is a measure of weight. The relationship could be that the density of water is one gram per milliliter.