Same as you do : it's the coding for making proteins.
No, they are birds and birds have beaks.
Scientists use Ancestors and DNA to group DNA.
birds don't use gas they flap their wings. Plane uses gas but doesn't flap its wings. And they are alike because they both fly.birds flap its wings and doesn't use gas. airplanes do use gas but doesn't flap it wings. They both fly.One poops the other doesn'tBirds Are living and Airplanes are made by man machine. The structure of their wings are alike in someways and different in others. As well Birds can not hold Human Beings they can only hold their food and their birds/children!Airplanes have propellers to help them get off the ground, and birds use their muscles to help them get off the ground. An obvious one is that birds are much lighter and smaller than airplanes.Things In Common:They Both FlyHave wings/airfoilCarry lifeBoth have an I in their Name bIrds aIrplanesCreate Speed when in the airFly with Twist and turns
yes,the medieval people use birds to send messages.
dogs do not use sonar. but if you mean ecolocation then no as well. but they do have incrediablely sensitive nose.
Their DNA has the same nucleotide bases, but in different patterns. DNA forms the building blocks of all living things, regardless of species.
Birds and dogs, despite being vastly different organisms, both use DNA as the fundamental blueprint for building their bodies because all living organisms share a common genetic code. DNA contains sequences of nucleotides that encode instructions for synthesizing proteins, which play crucial roles in structure, function, and regulation of cells. The similarities in DNA across species highlight the shared evolutionary heritage, while the differences in their genetic sequences lead to the diverse traits and characteristics observed in birds and dogs. Ultimately, DNA serves as a universal language of life, guiding development and functioning in a wide variety of organisms.
Their DNA has the same nucleotide bases, but in different patterns. DNA forms the building blocks of all living things, regardless of species.
Their DNA has the same nucleotide bases, but in different patterns. DNA forms the building blocks of all living things, regardless of species.
Birds and dogs, despite being different organisms, both rely on DNA to provide the genetic instructions necessary for their growth and functioning. The differences in their physical traits, behaviors, and biological systems arise from variations in their DNA sequences and the ways their genes are expressed. While both share fundamental cellular processes and structures, specific genes and regulatory elements have evolved differently in each species, leading to their distinct characteristics. This genetic diversity allows for the vast array of life forms we observe in nature.
if you use the birds DNA, then yes, as the birds DNA doesn't say *no wings*
The scientists take the DNA to the lab to determine the origin of some of the modern American dogs.
Both birds.They both lay their eggs in a nest on the ground.
Both bats and birds are warm-blooded vertebrates that use their forelimbs as wings.
Birds use both their beaks and their claws for nest building.
Because their not trained to...have you ever seen a wolf use the toilet...it's the same thing for them, their both dogs
yes, both are warm blooded and both use sexual reproduction to produce.