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∙ 12y agoan organism that dies after 5 days of life but leaves 10 offspring, all of whom survive to reproduce
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∙ 12y agoThe individual who possesses traits that enhance their ability to survive and reproduce in their specific environment is most likely to be successful in an evolutionary sense. This could include traits such as adaptability, strong immune system, efficient reproduction, and effective social or cooperative behaviors.
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∙ 11y agowhich individual would be considered the fittest?
A heightened sense of smell is called hyperosmia. This condition can cause individuals to be more sensitive to odors and smells in their environment.
Individuals who share the same historical experiences may develop a shared sense of identity, culture, and understanding of the world. These experiences can shape their beliefs, values, and attitudes towards society and each other. This shared history can create a sense of camaraderie, belonging, and solidarity among these individuals.
They use the parts of their brains which the sense organs send information to.
Mancur Olson believed that collective action is most likely to be successful among small, cohesive groups in the US, such as trade unions or professional associations, rather than large and diverse groups. This is because smaller groups have a stronger sense of identity, common goals, and trust among members, making it easier to coordinate efforts and overcome free-rider problems.
In a legal sense, an organism is not classified as a person unless it meets the legal criteria set forth by a particular jurisdiction. In a scientific sense, organisms are classified based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships rather than personhood.
In an evolutionary sense, an individual organism has high fitness if it successfully reproduces and passes on its genes to the next generation. This can be influenced by factors such as survival, reproductive success, and adaptation to the environment. Organisms with high fitness are more likely to contribute their genetic material to the gene pool over time.
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If Xere's plan is successful, he will gain power and control over the situation or individuals involved in the plan. This success may also bring him satisfaction, recognition, or a sense of accomplishment.
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It is natural, in the sense that running is something that our evolutionary background prepares us to do.
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As individuals age, they tend to have fewer unresolved issues or questions about their identity and are more likely to have established a sense of stability and accomplishment in their personal and professional lives. This trend aligns with the psychological theory of identity development, suggesting that as individuals grow older, they are more likely to have resolved identity-related conflicts and achieved their goals.
Successful, yes, in the sense that it is the most widely known of all Dali's paintings.
In the Sahara Desert passage, "roots" likely refers to the sense of identity, heritage, or origins that individuals carry with them from their cultural background or ancestry. The passage may be exploring how individuals maintain connections to their roots despite physical or geographic distances.
Wealth is not a genetic trait. Perhaps, in a vague sense the will to succeed may have a genetic component. Realize that many many individuals who came to the US with almost nothing have become successful business people and entrepreneurs.
Victims may lose a sense of themselves as individuals.
Courage and a sense of humor.This is the final answer.