1. False- a species would know what is their kind and what is not
2. True- if the parents have the trait it is most likely the offspring will have it also
3. False- they can’t change their beak type. They just adapt in their current environment
4. False- natural selection is when a breed is naturally selected to have certain traits in that specific area
(Sorry if it’s wrong hope this helped :) )
The flying insects classically utilize high numbers of mitochondria in flight muscles. In addition, mitochondria are organelles within eukaryotic cells that yield adenosine triphosphate in which the foremost energy molecule used by the cell. For this reason, the mitochondrion is sometimes denoted to as the powerhouse of the cell. The mitochondria are originating in all eukaryotes which are all living things that are not bacteria or archaea. It is thought that mitochondria ascended from once free-living bacteria that were combined into cells.
Yes, of course! They may not always realize that instead of helping sometimes they're harming. They could push their child into a school that can help them for the future even though they want to try a different school. They can annoy their child and they'll get sick of it and lose interest in their subject.