True :)
The ancestral group to all members of the Plant Kingdom is thought to be a group of freshwater green algae called Charophytes. These algae share many characteristics with land plants, such as similar cell structure and reproductive mechanisms. It is believed that plants evolved from these ancient green algae ancestors.
Just about ALL human (and living organism) characteristics are affected by genes.
Genitals
Animals are multicellular, heterotrophic organisms that lack cell walls, have the ability to move at some stage in their life cycle, and typically reproduce sexually. They also have specialized structures for different functions, such as a nervous system for signal transmission and muscle tissue for movement.
yes it is a ling plant and it has all characteristics all living organisms need
It really all depends on what kind/type of plant it is
Yes, because it is a plant.
-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.
No, classification systems can vary in terms of their purpose, criteria for categorization, structure, and methodology. Different disciplines and industries often develop their own unique classification systems to suit their specific needs and objectives.
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.
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.
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.
He might have been a chihuahua, but he had the characteristics of a much bigger dog.
basically we want to clone plants because we want to get or maintain its desirable characteristics. if we clone them we will be getting all the characteristics of the source plant, no more no less... what you see is what you get...
The characteristics of Numi flowering tea is that it all comes from a single plant, the Camellia Sinensis. The Camellia Sinensis is a evergreen bush, tea is grown predominantly in the Southeastern.
Color, shape, size, and organization are key characteristics used to identify plants through a plant key. These features help to narrow down the potential species by focusing on specific visual attributes. By carefully noting these characteristics, one can more accurately determine the identity of a plant species.