Natural selection involve natural causes while artificial selection is by human breeding or human intervention.
The process of domestication is called artificial selection. Like natural selection, artificial selection acts by allowing differential reproductive success to individuals with different genetically determined traits in order to increase the frequency of desirable traits in the population. Natural selection and selective breeding can both cause changes in animals and plants. The difference between the two is that natural selection happens naturally, but selective breeding only occurs when humans intervene.
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Plantae and Fungi are two of the three main kingdoms in the domain Eukaryote (the third group is Animalia, which includes you and me).
Many fungi grow in a way that’s similar to plants. They inhabit similar ecosystems and may even form symbiotic relationships together. Mycorrhizae are fungi that grow on the roots of plants, helping the plants take up nutrients in the soil while the plant provides the fungus with sugar. Of course, most fungi don’t look much like plants.
But the differences between fungi and plants are more than just skin (or bark) deep. While mushrooms often inhabit similar ecosystems to plants, molds and yeasts are even more different from plants!
Looking at a plant cell and a fungi cell under a microscope will reveal some interesting similarities and differences.
no the puppy''s coat does not resemble that of either of its parents
The cause of increase in the snake population most likely due to environmental factors, such as, rainfall, temperature, sunlight, and food availability. Good health in female snakes is also a factor which makes snake population increase. Snakes ensure that their offsprings are born during warm season.