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Proportions of a 3 meter (10 feet) tall digitigrade bipedal mammal
For a work i have to know how large the proportions of a 10 feet/3 meters tall bipedal mammal with digitigrade legs would be, i need the arms, legs and the masculine reproductive organ, taking as reference a human. sorry if it's a bit weird, but i thought this might be the best place to ask.
is it possible to purchase genetically modified seeds?
My school has forced me to participate in the science fair and I've decided to look into the possibility of comparing genetically modified food to organic. SO I was wondering if it was possible to purchase said seed and if so where can I find them?
Do succulents still close their stomata during day time in office environment?
I found some pots with succulents wilted though I don't know how long they haven't been waterd. But in natural habitats, they would get much less water than in the office.
I wonder if they still close the stomata under the light even when they are in way more optimal conditions like in office environment. Well, technically not too optimal since they are not
i always had the impression that everything that people do is a result of egoism (a personal desire or need that has to be met). people would band together for personal gain. a social structure is only there to benefit from other people in some way (happiness out of friendship would be an emotional gain in this case and make people stick together for higher cha
Hello! My name is Zhanna. I am twenty. I am from Kazakhstan, Pavlodar. I study at the first course of pedagigical university of my town. I will be a teacher of biology and chemistry. I have lectures on 3 language in education. These are english, kazakh and russian. I would like to improve my english skills and biological knoweleges, that's why I need in
The question is - Schematically represent the relationship of Multituberculata after Simpson in light of mammalian origin. This one has left even my teachers confused. Any help is welcome. Thank you
What is a good book that describes climate variables for reptiles?
Hi All,
First off, my background is not in biology, so I apologize in advanced for any annoying comment. I'm actually trying to build a DIY terrarium to have at home and host a gecko or even a turtle. I saw a lot of projects filled with instructions (wikihow & instructables, for instance). The thing is I don't see any citations as to where they got the
Iguana vs Snakes - References supporting innate knowledge of newborns
I guess most people by now have seen the BBC clip showing a hatched Galapagos marine iguana narrowly avoid becoming dinner for a swarm of racer snakes. Near the start of the clip it is implied by the narrator that the hatched iguana 'knows' not to produce vibrations that might be sensed by the snakes (I qualify the term 'know', because I realise that it might sim
Cells are the basic unit of living things. They are smaller than a grain of sand cut into 10 pieces. Anything that needs air has cells. For example humans, we are made up of more than a trillion different cells! Another thing that has cells are plants. Though plants and animals both have cells with a cell membrane, nuclear membrane, nucleus, ect
Which plant mechanisms do certain things and where?
The process of absorbing water occurs in which location and which mechanism is used? The process of the formation of the water column occurs in which location and which mechanism is used? The process of transpirational pull occurs in which location and which mechanism is used?
what are moral arguments to genetically modified crops?
there are two kinds of genetically mutated crops 1) injected with a natural pesticide and 2) injected water or chemicals to make the crops look better.
The sponge body depends on the ability to control and maintain water flow throughout the flagellated canals and round chambers depending on the type of body design the sponge has. Water brings with it oxygen, and microscopic food, and takes away carbon dioxide and nitrogenous wastes along with the sponges gametes (only sperm as egg is not released) and larvae.
how does the hydrostatic skeleton of annelids helps them to burrow?
2. How is the efficiency for burrowing increased by segmentation? 3. Describe three ways that various polychaetes obtain food. 4. What features are shared between annelids and echiurans?