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∙ 11y agoi think yes because bird we can used any time and any way if we want so i like bird i wish i would be a bird
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∙ 11y agoBirds and insects do not share many structural similarities that suggest they are taxonomically related. Birds are vertebrates with feathers, beaks, and wings, while insects are invertebrates with six legs and a three-part body structure. Their evolutionary paths diverged long ago, leading to distinct anatomical features.
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∙ 12y agoBirds and insects are not closely related taxonomically. Their only taxonomic similarity is at the Kingdom level. After that, there is no resemblance. Thanks for playing!
Yes, ants are insects. They belong to the order Hymenoptera and are closely related to bees and wasps. Ants are social insects that live in colonies and are known for their organized and cooperative behavior.
Taxonomically speaking, no. They branch away (pun intended) at the "Order" level, with Oranges being Sapindales, and Melons being Cucurbitales.See the related Wikipedia link(s) listed below for more information:
Arthropods are in the Kingdom Animalia. They belong to the phylum Arthropoda, which includes insects, spiders, crustaceans, and other related groups.
Ring-tailed lemurs and raccoons are not closely related. Ring-tailed lemurs belong to the Lemuridae family, which are primates found only in Madagascar. Raccoons, on the other hand, are in the Procyonidae family and are found in North and Central America.
In a virus, the genus classification refers to a group of related viruses that share similar characteristics, such as genetic makeup and structure. It is a taxonomic rank above species and helps in organizing viruses into distinct categories based on their similarities.
Birds and insects share one structural similarity that would suggest that they are closely related taxonomically, and although they are not visible structural similarities they share the PAX-6 gene. The PAX-6 gene enables both insects and birds to have eyes.
Birds and insects have no structural similarities that would suggest they are closely related in the same taxonomic rank. The bird and insect are both in the animal kingdom, and that is as close in relation as scientifically proven.
No. Bird and insect anatomy is completely different. They evolved flight separately.
Similarities in anatomy, biochemistry, and DNA might suggest a relationship. As it turns out birds and insects have no such similarities aside from characteristics common to all animals. Therefore they are not closely related.
no insects are not related to humans
Numbats and bandicoots are both marsupials, but that is where their taxonomic classification similarities end. The numbat's Order is Dasyuomorphia while the bandicoot's Order is Peramelemorphia.The numbat is not closely related to any current, living species. It is considered to have been more closely related to the now-extinct Thylacine, or Tasmanian tiger.
Scientists use structural similarities, such as homologous structures and similar biochemical pathways, to determine evolutionary relationships. These similarities suggest a common ancestry and can help scientists infer how different species are related to each other. By comparing the presence and arrangement of these structures among different species, scientists can construct evolutionary trees to understand the history of life on Earth.
Reptiles are neither mammals nor fish. Taxonomically, they are more closely related to mammals.
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There are many methods to determine how closely related two species may be. You could begin by comparing embryo morphology, doing radioactive dating or a visual inspection of structural and genetic similarities.
When asking about similarities you want to know how TWOor more things are related.
related to insects