Yes, quite frankly it is possible to find a same gene if you're in the same class of species, but finding the protein....I believe that's impossible because in every type of gene, you have the same proteins that make you function the same way. Without them you wouldn't be able to function properly.
If I found the same gene in all organisms that I've tested, I would be intrigued because that would be a giant step in evolution. My reason for this answer is because if you have the same gene that would technically mean we all specifically came from the same species of animals.
No, that's not true because other characteristics would eventually help us in many things, studies would help us get our brain much stronger and the intelligence level would be extraordinary.
Answer:
A guy with a harpoon
Explanation:
most likely the guy with a harpoon would win because they would be above the shark instead of at eyelevel. if the person were to be above the shark they would be able to see where to throw it better and the shark wouldn't be able to see the person as well.
I think its called <span>metamorphism.</span>
The answer is <span>fitness; directional.
The longer beaked robin's are having more offspring, compared to the shorter beaked robins, because they are more fit in that environment. That's probably due to the type of seeds that exist in the environment. That fitness is directional because there is</span><span> a phenotype that is favored over other phenotypes.</span>
I had to look for the options and here is my answer:
The lipids that could be classified as a precursor for both testosterone and Vitamin D is cholesterol. It has been studied that Vitamin D can have a direct effect on the levels of cholesterol in the body especially for women who are obese and postmenopausal.