They are more likely to adapt to new ecological niches.
they are heterotrophs
All of those statements are true. There is no exception.
I think some animals move when they feel harmed or when their habitat is destroyed. I would say true because animals are always moving because of the habitat damage or because of harming to the family.
No, it is not true that slower moving animals have slower metabolic rates. Infact , animals with small bodies have higher metabolic rate.
It is true only after a very nice appointment at a nail salon.
Yes, in the first stage of the demographic transition, both birth rates and death rates are high, resulting in a stable population size. This is typically seen in pre-industrial societies where high birth rates compensate for high death rates, leading to minimal population growth.
If you want the tulip to be "true" (exactly like the parent) in the next generation, they you harvest the new bulbs. However, if you are working on new colors, shapes, etc. then the tulip can have seeds in a seed pod high on a stem where the flower used to be. Dispersal of the seed is by dropping on site or carry off by animals.
False
Yes. Birth rates and death rates are factors of a population study. True. Easier for people to understand than yes.
true animals are animals that look like animals, think like animals walk like animals and are animals
Lots of statements about animals are true.
True.
False. When interest rates are high, it costs more to borrow money because lenders charge higher rates for loans. This increases the total amount that borrowers must repay over time, making borrowing more expensive. Conversely, lower interest rates typically make borrowing cheaper.
true land animals are animals that always live on land.
It is true that human preception of animals isnt the same as the animals'
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true