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What trait separates the least closely related organism from the other animals?

legs


What did Jean Lamarck do?

Lamarck was the first to create a theory of evolution. He pretty much stated that animals changed over time because they INHERITED their new trait that they had to have to survive. This was disproved. Charles Darwin found that animals changed due to NATURAL SELECTION. Natural selection is the process in which animals with a certain trait key to survival would survive in their environment and produce offspring more often than the ones without the new trait therefore passing it on to the next generation, and the next one.


What is an analogous trait?

An analogous trait is a characteristic or similarity that evolved separately from a common ancestor, even if said trait serves the same function in different species. One example of this trait would be wings, which are common to birds, insects and bats, despite being very different creatures. Biologists tell us that these traits evolved in this way due to the prevalence of similar ecological environments where these specimens are found.


What is a shared trait between all animals?

A shared trait among all animals is the presence of eukaryotic cells, which have a defined nucleus and organelles. Additionally, all animals are multicellular, heterotrophic organisms that rely on other organisms for food. They typically exhibit some form of movement at some stage of their life cycle and possess specialized tissues and systems for various functions, such as digestion and response to environmental stimuli.


What is food yielding animals?

The animals which is giving food to us. For example :cow, goat,etc.these animals are called food yielding animals.

Related Questions

What is an example of learned trait?

Doing mathematics is definitely a learned trait.


What is an example of a trait that is controlled by more than one trait?

Your Height


Is frizzle trait in chickens an example of pleiotropy?

No, the frizzle trait in chickens is not an example of pleiotropy. Pleiotropy refers to a single gene affecting multiple traits. However, the frizzle trait is controlled by a single gene that affects only one observable trait - the curliness of feathers.


What is the chracter trait?

A character trait is basically the personality of someone. For example my character trait can be generous.


What is a non-example of trait?

hairstyle


What are the animals trait?

fur legs eyes and a bunch of oter things you see on animals


What is a sex-linked trait give an example of a sex-linked trait?

its a big long banana


Is animals hunting learned trait?

yes some animals learn how to hunt based on what breed


An example of a polymorphic trait?

Blood type


In pea plant tallness trait moving separately from the color trait is an example of?

In pea plants the tallness trait moving separately from the color trait is an example of Mendel's 2nd law of Independent assortment. It states the appearance of one gene will not affect the appearance of another gene.


What is an example of epigenetic trait?

An example of an epigenetic trait is the inheritance of coat color in mice. This trait can be influenced by epigenetic modifications such as DNA methylation, which can be passed down from one generation to the next without changes to the underlying DNA sequence.


Are kangaroos kind?

No. "Kindness" is a human trait, not one ascribed to animals.