How Life Works
On the surface, A Rhino and a radish are very different organisms. However, both species share some fundamental similarities.
The form and function of both species was a result of evolution.
Radishes and Rhinos both need energy and matter from the environment to fuel and maintain life processes.
Both species store and transmit their genetic information in the same way.
Finally, both rhinos and radishes exist in a web of complex relationships with other organisms and their environment.
AP Biology is about these similarities.
The form and function of both species was a result of evolution.
Radishes and Rhinos both need energy and matter from the environment to fuel and maintain life processes.
Both species store and transmit their genetic information in the same way.
Finally, both rhinos and radishes exist in a web of complex relationships with other organisms and their environment.
AP Biology is about these similarities.
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