Examples of using Evolutionary adaptation in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Humans have the ability to“hear” binaural beats as a result of evolutionary adaptation.
When you consider the penis as an evolutionary adaptation, it has done remarkably well.
The human ability to“hear”binaural beats appears to be the result of evolutionary adaptation.
Skin pigmentation is an evolutionary adaptation to various UVR levels around the world.
Mutations of pigment type switching haveprovided basic insight into melanocortin physiology and evolutionary adaptation.
Their diverse forms reflect evolutionary adaptation to the cosmopolitan habitats they occupy.
Some species are responding to or accommodating these changes, she explains,but that does not necessarily mean an evolutionary adaptation.
It's an evolutionary adaptation that helps us avoid danger and react quickly in a crisis.
Narwhals do not have a dorsal fin, possibly an evolutionary adaptation to swimming easily under ice.
Is this a good evolutionary adaptation, or is it going to lead us to being the shortest-lived hominid species on planet Earth?
It was alsodemonstrated that her bugs are always undergoing evolutionary adaptation through mutation and natural selection.
Evolutionary adaptation has been documented in shaping life forms into distinct, recognizable groups with defining traits that we take for granted.
Health implications[ edit] Skin pigmentation is an evolutionary adaptation to the various UV radiation levels around the world.
Our Biologically Appropriate™ philosophy represents a new class of pet foods,designed to nourish dogs and cats in keeping with their evolutionary adaptation to meat and protein rich diets.
Some believe that twins are an evolutionary adaptation, where the healthiest of mothers take the chance to pass on double the genes at once.
Although genetic diversity is not always obvious,it is extremely important as it is a requisite for evolutionary adaptation to a changing environment.
Squeamishness is a useful evolutionary adaptation because it keeps us from eating or touching things that could make us sick.”.
On average, women have between 6 and 11%more body fat than men, an assumed evolutionary adaptation to help during pregnancy.
The technology exploits an evolutionary adaptation of the microbe Halobacterium salinarum, which produces a light-sensitive membrane protein when concentrations of oxygen get too low.
The work was performed in the laboratory of Gerald Joyce, who stated"This is the first example,outside of biology, of evolutionary adaptation in a molecular genetic system.
This dimorphism has been seen as an evolutionary adaptation of females to bear lumbar load better during pregnancy, an adaptation that non-bipedal primates would not need to make.
Pollet, and Professor Daniel Nettle, his co-author,believe that the female orgasm is an evolutionary adaptation that drives women to choose and retain high-quality partners.
However, unlike evolutionary adaptation which involves transgenerational adjustment, physiological adaptation is generally narrow in scope and involves response of an individual to a particular, usually narrow, range of stimuli.
People in this stage of sleep are usually dreaming, but their muscles are nearly paralyzed,which might be an evolutionary adaptation that keeps people from acting out their dreams.
The ability of the parasite to transfer between intermediatehosts may be a relatively recent evolutionary adaptation of the parasite that coincides with the domestication of the cat and the expansion of agriculture(see Box).
Their Biologically Appropriate philosophy represents a new class offoods designed to nourish dogs in keeping with their evolutionary adaptation to fresh meat and protein-rich diets.
