A: Saturated fats :)
B. The presence of vestigial organs
C. Selective breeding
D. Natural selection
-there is an aquatic biome where fish, whales, sharks, sea snakes, dolphin...etc have to live in water as their gills cannot breathe in oxygen air they need you can say oxygen water and they can filter the waste gasses.
- there is an desert biome you have animlas such as the Fennec fox, camels, lizards, armadillos, scorpions...etc they can live in the desert bc they can make their water stay in they're body's or even save water in they're bodys. some animals even have thick layer skin so that their moisture doesnt loss
- there is the forest biome where snakes, frogs, types of bugs, monkey, fox, birds, bats, even tigers....etc in a forest there is mostly everything you can find for animals of their needings such as rivers, rivers with fish in it, other animal preys, lots of greens for herbivores, shelter, huge tress for birds to live in, caves for bears or other animals to live in dirt for insects to dig in and make a home or even rabbits, alot of fresh air, the enviroment temperature can be cold or hot...etc
- same thing goes for tropical rain forests but tropical rain forests contain more moist and greens (tress, plants..etc) and in a tropical forest its never dry! in a tropical forest you can find animals similar to the regular forest except sloth, toucans, parrots, capybara, anacondas, howler monkeys..etc animals you can find in a regular forest.
- grasslands is where the whole area is coverd in grass, or wheat, or some plant plantation, here you can find horses, cows, sheep( in the more greener grasslands), ferrets, lions, cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, antelopes, you can find too. in grass lands you basically have animals who live with out shelter (or unless under a tree or cave sth) cuz basically animals in grass lands usually travel in pairs and sleep in pairs and eat in pairs cuz its much more safer. and you could find river streams or ponds.
i gave you four biome! and it took long to long to write XD
Biomes are distinct biological communities formed in response to a shared physical climate. They include aquatic, desert, forest, grassland, and tundra biomes, each with organisms that have specific adaptations for survival.
Biomes are distinct biological communities that have formed in response to a shared physical climate. They can be categorized into five major types: aquatic, desert, forest, grassland, and tundra.
In each biome, organisms have developed physical and behavioral adaptations over time to survive within these distinct ecosystems.
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Displays Radial Symmetry
Has a true coelom
Is not segmented
Homologous chromosomes are two similar chromosomes that an individual inherits from their parents. They contain identical gene segments in the same locations, determining specific characteristics or traits. For an example, different gene sequences in these chromosomes determine a trait like human blood type.
Two similar chromosomes you inherit from your parents are called homologous chromosomes. These matched pairs of chromosomes within a diploid organism are the same length and have specific nucleotide segments, called genes, at the same location. These genes, which are found on the homologous chromosomes, determine specific characteristics by coding for specific proteins, also known as traits.
One chromosome of a homologous pair is inherited from each parent. For instance, human blood type, a certain trait, is determined by three possible gene sequences (A, B, O) that can be found on these chromosomes.
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