The Earth’s history has had a significant effect on the characteristics of its organisms and biomes. How was the Carboniferous p
eriod different from the Devonian period? a. Forests and land plants evolved during the Carboniferous period. b. There were vertebrates in the Carboniferous period, but not in the Devonian period. c. There were an increased number of land-based organisms in the Carboniferous period. d. There were vertebrates with four legs in the Devonian period, but not in the Carboniferous.
<h2>D) There were vertebrates with four legs in the Devonian period, but not in the Carboniferous.</h2><h2 /><h2>Explanation:</h2><h2 />
The Earth has several distinct ecosystems, differing in temperature, moisture, light, and many other circumstances. Each of these habitats has different life forms living in it, making complicated communities of interdependent organisms. A complex community of plants and animals in a region and a climate is named a biome.
Lipophilic hormones,
intuitive as the name suggests, tend to dissolve
well in lipids/fats than they do in water. Therefore lipophilic hormone does not dissolve well in blood plasma which
would affect their diffusion. The carrier proteins are mainly the serum
albumins.
<span>This variation be justified by: </span>Migration to an environment different from their birthplace, and adaptation to the available food, ultimately leading to speciation. because <span>birds use their beaks to eat.</span>.