Sponges and cnidarians have no gills. How do they exchange gases with the environment? Describe any three ways in which sponges reproduce as per marine biology. A) Explain why jellyfish are more evolutionarily advanced than sponges. B) What is the characteristic that all...
Most members of the kingdom of the plants, unlike the members of the kingdom of the animals, manufacture their own food through photosynthesis (See Part II: The Desert Food Chain: Photosynthesis). They have no ability to move independently. They lack specialized tissues such as muscles, nervou...
Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Cordata Class: Mammalia Order: Primata Family: Hominidae Genus: Homo Species: Sapien Answer and Explanation:1 A species is a group of organisms that can reproduce with each other to produce fertile offspring. ...
In the USA, the kingdoms are: Animalia (the animal kingdom), Plantae (the plant kingdom), Fungi, Protista, Archaea and Bacteria. In other parts of the world, the kingdoms are: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista and Monera (which includes Archaea and Bacteria). The common sunflower (Heli...
Or, simply put, with rare exception, only members of one species can commingle and reproduce. Earwigs are of the order Dermaptera while cockroaches are of the order Blattodea. Earwigs sometimes fly, as do roaches. Earwigs lay eggs directly into the soil or other suitable substance, while ...
How are members of the kingdoms Fungi and Animalia alike? How do members of the phylum Arthropoda feed? How is the amoeba similar to animal cells? How do members of the phylum Platyhelminthes reproduce asexually? Do members of the phylum Cnidaria have appendages? How do members of the p...
How does the fungus Aspergillus flavus reproduce? Importance of Aspergillus flavus: Aspergillus flavus is a species of pathogenic fungi that commonly lives in the soil, but can also infest crops and have implications for agriculture. Aspergillus flavus produces aflatoxins, which are carcinogens that can...
How are members of the kingdoms Fungi and Animalia alike? Compare and contrast fungi, animals, and plants. What are their similarities and their differences? How do fungi reproduce? Why are fungi more closely related to animals than plants? Describe two ways plants are different from fungi. Des...
They can reproduce asexually or sexually, or sometimes both. They may produce seeds, flowers, and/or spores for reproduction. Plants can range from tiny mosses to massive trees. Plants are extremely diverse, but they all share some characteristics that allow them to be grouped into the king...
How do euglena reproduce? How does coevolution drive symbiotic relationships? How does an amoeba proteus ingest food? How does phytoplankton take in nutrients? Describe two ways plants are different from fungi. Describe two ways they are similar. Does fungi come under thallophyta? How does an am...