Yes; the mother gives nutrients to the embryo that are essential for its growth.
All animals are organisms. All animals are eukaryotes. All animals are heterotrophs - they are dependent on other organisms (e.g. plants) for sustenance.
Yes, all chordates have a tail sometime during their development, although its not necessarily seen when the animal is adult. In many animals its a vestigial structure
No, animals either reproduce sexually or asexually. In sexual reproduction, two parents are required and an offspring is born with inherited genes/characteristics of both parents. In asexual reproduction, only one parent is required to produce an offspring and that offspring has all the characteristics of the parent. Humans reproduce sexually, whereas single-celled organisms like amoebas reproduce asexually.
All living organisms are dependent on plants because to gain energy.
Yes, all natural fur comes from animals, though not all animals have fur.
yes all
like, all of them
All animals are organisms. All animals are eukaryotes. All animals are heterotrophs - they are dependent on other organisms (e.g. plants) for sustenance.
Animals are bio organism and like all living things will have growth .Development is a long term duration and as animals have long term life duration they will have development with age.
yes we can live without disturbing the food chain. all animals are directly or indirectly dependent on the food chain
all the plant and animals depend on the water cycle some more than others
because all animals are diffirent.maybe becausa some are in water and some are in land.
It all depends on how much your parents make. Even though you are dependent if you are under 25 it stills goes under how much your parents make.
The study of all living things-plants and animals is Biology
There is no such thing as a group of 'independent' organisms. All organisms are inter-dependent, like it or not. For example, we are dependent on plants and animals for food.
They exist because all these genes have descended from the genes of common ancestors.
Retiree health insurance coverage is being denied on 25 year old dependent. I thought that the Affordable Care Act required that all dependents under 26 could be covered under the parents policy? Is there a loop hole disallowing dependent coverage of a 25 year old?