Search Results | family biology
Your search for "family biology" returned 196 results
Evolution by Natural Selection: Examples and Effects of Adaptation
science.howstuffworks.com/life/evolution/natural-selection.htm
Natural selection is the idea that organisms that are best suited to survive pass their traits down. Is it true that only the strong survive?
How Kudzu Works
science.howstuffworks.com/life/botany/kudzu.htm
Kudzu is explained in this article. Learn about kudzu.
What can your spit tell you about your DNA?
science.howstuffworks.com/life/genetic/spit-dna.htm
Doctors always want your blood, but one day, a health care professional may ask you to open up and say, "Ptooey!" Why? Your spit holds a mother lode of biological information.
How Animal Imprinting Works
animals.howstuffworks.com/animal-facts/animal-imprinting.htm
Animal imprinting concerns how some species of animals learn during a short period immediately after birth. Learn more about animal imprinting.
How Temper Tantrums Work
people.howstuffworks.com/temper-tantrum.htm
Do temper tantrums point to poor parenting skills, or are they a natural part of growing up? Read about temper tantrums at HowStuffWorks.
10 Common Perimenopause Symptoms
health.howstuffworks.com/wellness/women/menopause/perimenopause-am-i-there-yet.htm
Knowing about perimenopause symptoms can help you take care of your body and plan ahead. See 10 common perimenopause symptoms at HowStuffWorks.
10 iPad Apps for Teaching Kids About Science
computer.howstuffworks.com/tablets/10-ipad-apps-for-teaching-kids-about-science.htm
There are several iPad apps that teach kids about science. Take a look at our list of 10 iPad apps for teaching kids about science to get started.
How Love Works
people.howstuffworks.com/love.htm
If you've ever been in love, you've probably at least considered classifying the feeling as an addiction.
How Reverse Osmosis Works
science.howstuffworks.com/reverse-osmosis.htm
How does reverse osmosis work? Find out how a semipermeable membrane can act as a filter for some particles while letting others pass through.
10 Scientific Words You're Probably Using Wrong
science.howstuffworks.com/dictionary/astronomy-terms/10-scientific-words-using-wrong.htm
If you have a theory that potato chips are making you fat (with the proof being your expanding waistline), you've just used two scientific terms in a very unscientific way.