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The characteristics that all animals have is that they all have characteristics, they all have cells, and comes from another cell wich come from another cell and so on....
There are many characteristics found in a fetal pig. Fetal pigs generally have all of the characteristics of an adult pig.
Just about ALL human (and living organism) characteristics are affected by genes.
Genitals
they are all cold blooded animals
Classification systems are all the same are all different vary with the taxonomist
It really all depends on what kind/type of plant it is
Yes, because it is a plant.
To become a taxonomist, you typically need a bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as biology, botany, zoology, or ecology. Advanced degrees, such as a master's or Ph.D., can enhance your opportunities in the field. Specialized coursework in taxonomy, ecology, and systematics is also beneficial.
-Multi cellular -All have Chlorophyll -All are producers -All are Eukariotic -All have a cell wall
In all honesty, the only danger I can think of that a taxonimist confronts is peer review.
They are usually the seed of the plant. They are similar in shape, taste, texture, looks.
I would say the TickleMe Plant is a plant with animal like characteristics. As far as I can see, the TickleMe Plant is the only houseplant that will move and close its leaves one by one or all at once when Tickled.
Cell can be any mentioned above since all the choices have the characteristics that a normal cell has. A cell is defined as the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning, which the bacteria, plant, and animals all are capable of. Although they all may differ in structure or their certain characteristics, the characteristics that make one a cell is present among all three.
all offspring in every generation will have the same characteristics of parent plants
The specific subjects that a person must study to become a taxonomist vary from one country to another. However, all taxonomists must possess a bachelor's degree in biology from an accredited school. The subjects required for this degree are dependent on the university's requirements.
He might have been a chihuahua, but he had the characteristics of a much bigger dog.