Answer: The bald eagle belongs to the genus Haliaeetus, and of the specie leucocephalis
Explanation:
The modern system of classification makes use of binomial nomenclature, a system of naming organisms which consists of two names: the First name is the Genus while the second is the specific name.
Hence, Haliaeetus is the generic (i.e general name) name of the bald eagle, while leucocephalis is it's specific name.
The wolf is much larger and burns a lot of energy hunting for food. The rabbit grazes and browses, finding food fairly easy when compared to the wolf.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The right lung has 3 sections called lobes and is a little larger than the left lung, which has 2 lobes. The bronchial tubes divide into smaller air passages called bronchi. The functioning of the lungs is discussed in detail.
Previous knowledge and data
Answer:
f
Explanation:
It is variation because not all individuals are the same, and this may be due to the genetics they have