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This would cause the overpopulation in the grassland preserve. There would be too many antelopes and zebras that they would have to compete for survival. The food resources would run out for both species and cause a competition among every animal.
The similarities plant and animal bodies and cells include:
- Plant and animals bodies grow
- Plants and animals bodies have definite shapes
- Plant and animals bodies are covered by protective layers of cells
- Plants and animals both have plasma membranes
- Plant and animal cells contain organelles.
The differences plant and animal bodies and cells include:
- Plant have rigid bodies while animals have soft bodies
- Plants have leaves, branches and roots while animals have hands and feet
- Plants cells have cell walls while animals cells do not.
- Plant cells are rigid while animal cells are flexible.
<h3>What are plants and animals?</h3>
Plants are large eukaryotic photosynthetic living organisms found on the earth.
Animals are either multicellular eukaryotic organisms which lack the ability to manufacture their own food as plants do, but depend on plants and other animals for their food.
The similarities plant and animal bodies and cells include:
- Plant and animals bodies grow
- Plants and animals bodies have definite shapes
- Plant and animals bodies are covered by protective layers of cells
- Plants and animals both have plasma membranes
- Plant and animal cells contain organelles.
The differences plant and animal bodies and cells include:
- Plant have rigid bodies while animals have soft bodies
- Plants have leaves, branches and roots while animals have hands and feet
- Plants cells have cell walls while animals cells do not.
- Plant cells are rigid while animal cells are flexible.
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The feature is called Evolution based on hypothesis. Charles Darwin's Hunting hypothesis was that Bipedalism freed the hands for making tools. Rodman and McHenry's patchy Forest Hypothesis, bipedalism was ore efficient than quadrupedalism such that forests diminished and food resources also became scattered. Also not valid because bipedalism evolved in a forest environment.
Owen Lovejoy's Provisioning Hypothesis that males assist females more efficiently in procuring food; the need for food hypo, Birth spacing would be reduced.