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What are some similarities among the organisms listed on the cards? What are some differences? PLS ANSWER ASAP

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Answered by naveensscom
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Every living thing are sorted out into gatherings by researchers as they are distinguished.

Diverse researchers utilize different frameworks of arrangement to sort out every single living thing into gatherings.

By and large, the reason researchers group living things is to comprehend the connections between various life forms.

Researchers group living beings to make them simpler to ponder.

Scientific categorization is extremely valuable to researchers on the grounds that once a living being is ordered they would already be able to take in a great deal about it.

The evidence for evolution’ shows how the similarities between living creatures can be understood in terms of evolution. The theory of evolution accounts for the diversity of life, but it also explains the fundamental similarities between different species. Similarities between even widely disparate types of the organism exist at every level, from externally visible resemblances to profound resemblances in life-cycles and the structure of the genetic material. Biological classification, embryonic development, vestigial organs, sexual reproduction, inheritance, genes, mutations, and DNA sequencing are all discussed. Similarities between species have a natural and straightforward explanation in the idea that organisms are related through an evolutionary process of descent from common ancestors

2)Taxonomy is based on a hierarchy of classification; the lower you go in the hierarchy, the more closely related the living things are. These groups, from largest to smallest are Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.

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8)Scientists classify organisms to make them easier to study. Taxonomy is very useful to scientists because once an organism is classified they can already learn a lot about it. Used To Classify Organisms Into Domains And Kingdoms? The characteristics used for classifying Domains are Archea, Eubacteria and Eukaryote

Answered by anamikapradeep7
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The evidence for evolution’ shows how the similarities between living creatures can be understood in terms of evolution. The theory of evolution accounts for the diversity of life, but it also explains the fundamental similarities between different species. Similarities between even widely disparate types of the organism exist at every level, from externally visible resemblances to profound resemblances in life-cycles and the structure of the genetic material. Biological classification, embryonic development, vestigial organs, sexual reproduction, inheritance, genes, mutations, and DNA sequencing are all discussed. Similarities between species have a natural and straightforward explanation in the idea that organisms are related through an evolutionary process of descent from common ancestors.

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