Human beings and koala bears can have fingerprints. The fingerprints of koala bears are often confused with that of human beings!
The koala is the only animal with distinctive and unique fingerprints. The fingerprints are very similar to that of humans in that they are comprised of patterns, but the trained eye can distinguish them quite easily from human fingerprints.
Not really. While koalas are the only known animal to have distinctive fingerprints, they can be distinguished from the fingerprints of a human. Like humans, their fingerprints comprise ridges in a variety of patterns.
=== Yes dogs do have fingerprints. They are on there nose, which is wierd.===
Well, pigs don't have FINGERprints, seeing as they don't have.. Fingers... But they do have hoofprints. :)
Koalas have fingerprints that are very similar to human fingerprints, with unique patterns that can be used for identification. This distinct feature has made them the only non-human animal known to possess this characteristic.
organism
A photosynthetic protist called Euglena possesses an eyespot. It helps the organism detect changes in light intensity, helping it to move towards light for photosynthesis.
An autapomorph is an organism which possesses a derived trait which is unique to a particular taxon.
sequence of the subunits A, T, C, and G in the DNA of the organism
heterozygous
heterozygous
heterozygous
A chromosomal alteration in which the organism possesses more than two complete chromosome sets.
Yessir.
The kind of genes an organism possesses is dependent on the genetic information inherited from its parents through DNA. Genes are passed down from one generation to the next, determining traits such as physical appearance and biological functions. Genetic recombination and mutations also play a role in shaping the diversity of genes within a population.
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Heterozygosity is the condition in which a diploid organism possesses different allelic forms of a particular gene.