Three examples are: Polar bears with thick fur to ADAPT to the chilly environment.
Humans with the balancing mechanism in our ears to keep us balanced without tails.
And poison dart frogs developing poison, hence the name, to scare away predators.
Three non-examples are: Babies learning how to talk, walk, and potty train. Those are all learned and not adapted.
Camouflage is a physical adaptation for animals to be able to hide. Adaptation for birds is migration to live in warm weather during cold seasons. Skunks have the adaptation to spray attackers in order to get away from them.
An example of a radioisotope would be radiation treatment for cancer. Radioisotopes are used in chemistry to destroy cell mutations through radiation. Chemotherapy is also a way in which radioisotopes are used in medicine.
what are the 4 things that adaptations help organisms to? (Remember #3 Animal Adaptation HW)
Examples of land detritivores include earthworms, millipedes, woodlice, and some species of beetles. These organisms feed on dead plant material and help to break it down, recycling nutrients back into the soil ecosystem.
Some examples of nematodes include roundworms such as Caenorhabditis elegans, parasitic nematodes that infect plants and animals like hookworms, pinworms, and heartworms, and soil-dwelling nematodes that play important roles in nutrient cycling.
(2, 3) is a non example of multiples.
a non examples is -3 equals -3
Please clarify what you mean with "non-example".
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This sentence is a non-example. Answer.com is a non-example. Anything that has nothing to do with ratios is a non-example.
Examples of matter: water, air, iron. Non-examples of matter: light, sound, thoughts.
Bacteria, yeast, and amoebas are all examples of non-multicellular organisms.
Non-examples of solutions in math include expressions that do not satisfy an equation. For instance, if the equation is (x + 2 = 5), then (x = 1) is a non-example because it does not fulfill the equation's requirement. Similarly, any arbitrary number, such as (x = -3) or a complex variable like (x = y + 1), would also be non-examples if they do not solve the specific equation in question.
2+3+4
2+3+4
When you are explaining a concept, you often use examples to make your explanation clearer. Sarin, nerve gas and mustard gas would be examples of Chemical Warfare Agents. Sometimes, you can improve your explanation by giving examples that are notChemical Warfare Agents, eg, Oxygen. These non-examples still have to have some characteristics of the original example, but not the significant characteristic that makes the original what it is. Some educators are now calling these "non-examples."A maths teacher explaining equations might write:3a + 2b = 7. This is an equation.12 - 8. This is not an equation.14b - 3 = 25. This is an equation.150>125. This is not an equation.Students have the potential to learn as much from the non-examples as from the examples.
Well, honey, non-examples of decimals would be anything that isn't a decimal. So, we're talking about whole numbers, fractions, and even those pesky irrational numbers like pi that never seem to end. Basically, if it's not a decimal, it's a non-example of a decimal.