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BRO SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ! I NEED TO KNOW WHAT CELLS IN PANDAS (THE ANIMAL) MAKE THEM BLACK AND WHITE. WHAT GIVES THEM THE COLOR. MY BIO TEACHER KEPT SAYING WE SHOULD INCLUDE THAT BUT I COULDNT FIND AN ANSWER ANYWHERE! MY ALEXA WAS GIVING ME SOLAR PANEL STUFF. I WILL DO ANYTHING

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So, I don't actually know what cells do this but if you want to think about like traits, scientists believe that it stems from their poor diet of just bamboo and lack of diversity in vegetation. Also, they don't hibernate and they move through different regions throughout the year. Because of this, they have adapted to be camouflaged in those environments at once (and all year round). Studies have shown that other than camouflage, their coloration also helps with communication. It is believed that the black on their ears is a warning to predators and their eye patches are for recognition or possibly aggressive signals.

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Giant pandas are multicellular; they possess more than one cell composed of eukaryotic cells. Their cell structure possess multiple smaller vacuoles and no cell wall or chloroplasts.
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