Natural selection doesn't favor traits that are somehow inherently superior. Instead, it favors traits that are beneficial (that is, help an organism survive and reproduce more effectively than its peers) in a specific environment. Traits that are helpful in one environment might actually be harmful in another.
(one again, I hope this helps ^^)
Answer:
Cells
Explanation:
all living things are made up of one or more cells
Codominant traits im pretty sure
Answer:
protect coastlines from storms and erosion, provide jobs for local communities, and offer opportunities for recreation.
Explanation:
it helps the world in different ways
I’m unsure how to answer this because I don’t know
How much bacteria there was
What bacteria it was
And what the conditions of the bacteria are
This chart is from Dr. Jason from the math forum
http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/64555.html hope this helps!