Culture Universals
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Common features of animals are organs, such as the eyes, heart, brain, stomach, intestines, lungs, etc. Most animals have limbs, but not all, so that technically isn't counted as a "common feature". Animals all have these same features: -No chloroplasts in their cells -They are multicellular eukaryotes with cells with different functions forming tissues -They do not have cell walls -They can have cilia or flagella -They feed heterotrophically (they do not make their own food but eat other things for their energy.)
All alveolates have cortical alveoli, which are sacs in a layer supporting the cell membrane. The alveolates are a superphylum of protists; the phyla included in the alveolates are Apicomplexa, Chromerida, Ciliophora and Dinoflagellata.
Similar features in organisms that do not share ancestry means both organisms adapted to their environment. They developed the features to survive.
The life cycle of all living things have a beginning and an end (aka life and death) All three life cycles (animal, plants/algae and fungi) have these three key features: fertilization, undergoes mitosis and meiosis.
They were all mound builders.
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In foraging societies, it was common for men to be hunters and women to be gatherers.
They all have grasslands
Thier all in the same periodic group
All congressional members share some common features in the United States. They must all be at least 25 years of age, and they have all been elected to their positions.
A common impact of industrialization in all societies is urbanization and population growth as people move to cities in search of work opportunities. This can lead to increased strain on infrastructure, resources, and social services.
Common physical features to all environments are air ,water, rock formations water bodies ,trees ,plants ,grass , bushes and things like that.
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Pollution, urbanisation, population growth in urban centres, more formal education.
Slavery was least common in ancient societies such as the indigenous societies of North America and some societies in parts of Asia like Japan. These societies had more decentralized forms of governance that did not rely heavily on slave labor.