Explain why monotremes are unique mammals. Why are Monotremes regarded as unique mammals? Why are monotremes referred to as unique mammals? What characteristics are unique to mammals? Why are monotremes considered as unique mammals? Which group of mammals is the most similar to reptiles? a....
Describe the mechanisms of asexual reproduction in the following: 1) Prokaryotes 2) Protists 3) Plants 4) Animals From lower plants to higher plants, why do plants change their mode of reproduction from asexual to sexual? What are the similarities between plants and people in terms of reproduct...
The offsprings from sexual reproduction are not identical to the parents because the DNA (genetic traits) come from two different individuals. Complex life forms such as humans, reptiles, and mammals reproduce sexually. Types of asexual reproduction include Binary Fission, Budding, Regeneration, Spore...
Adaptation shapes patterns of genome evolution on sexual and asexual chromosomes in Drosophila. Nat Genet 34: 215–219. Liu Y et al. (2008). Sex chromosomes in the black muntjac recapitulate incipient evolu- tion of mammalian sex chromosomes. Genome Biol 9: r98. Editor's suggested reading ...
Pair bonds have been widely theorized about in mammals, where the term pair bond is often used synonymously with social monogamy (Fuentes, 2002). In some cases, species that are typically found in pairs are termed pair-bonded, even if no other information on the relationship between mating par...
asexual reproduction. It could also refer to one reproductive episode in a lifetime, semelparous reproduction, vs. multiple reproductive episodes over the course of the organism's life, iteroparous reproduction. It could even imply the characteristics of the animal and the environment in which it ...
Doliolids alternate through sexual and asexual generations. The sexual generation consists of individuals featuringeight muscle bands, each having male or female gonads. Is a member of Urochordata? Urochordata. Members of Urochordata are also known astunicates. The name tunicate derives from the cell...
etc. Asexual reproduction is a form of reproduction where offspring comes from a single organism and not from the union of gametes. It forms genetically identical offspring. Some of the species that can reproduce asexually are bacteria, hydra, yeast, volvox (green algae), etc. Some organisms ...
What are the difference in adaptation between terrestrial insects and mammals? What characteristics are unique to mammals? Is it known (approximately) how long ago the first mammal species to use the XX/XY system of sex determination, lived? What are the differences between asexua...
Parasites have diverse reproductive methods, including asexual and sexual reproduction, often depending on the host. 3 Do parasitoids always target insects? While many parasitoids are insects targeting other insects, some might target other types of hosts. 2 Is the relationship between parasitoids and ...