Answer:
1) The beaks are different because they each had different purposes, such as the types of seeds the birds eat.
2) Natural selection is that organisms that are better suited for they're environment survive and reproduce.
3) Variation is the differences of one organism's difference from another of the same organism.
4) Biased off the fossils scientist may see the changes that happen over time to them and thanks to the ability of seeing how old a fossil is we may better order them.
5) Mimicry is when one organism "mimics" another, whereas camouflage is when one organism changes to look likes it surroundings.
6) Adaptation is a change or the process of change of which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.
7) An endangered species is a species that is very low is sightings or near extinction.
8) A herbivore has a plant biased diet whereas a carnivore has a meat, or other living organism biased diet.
9) Flowers use coloration to use a color to attract birds, and insects to reproduce and pollenate.
10) Charles Darwin was a explorer and scientist that came up with the theory of evolution, which states that through natural selection a species may change, give rise to new species, with a common ancestor.
Explanation:
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Martha is telling her teacher how an animal cell is like a house. Which part of the animal cell is like the doors and windows in Martha's house?
Answer:
cell membrane is like doors and windows!!
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Explanation:
Answer:
Cell membrane
Explanation:
The cell membrane is selectively permeable meaning it allows some things to enter and leave unlike the cell wall which is fully permeable so it allows everything to pass through it
A junction where one neuron can transfer an impulse to another structure is called:
a.
axon.
b.
dendron.
c.
cell body.
d.
synapse.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
d. synapse
Explanation:
Synapse, also called neuronal junction, the site of transmission of electric nerve impulses between two nerve cells (neurons) or between a neuron and a gland or muscle cell (effector). A synaptic connection between a neuron and a muscle cell is called a neuromuscular junction.