Domain Classifying Organisms<span> Kingdom phylum Class Order Family Genus Species </span>Why Do Scientists Classify Organisms<span>? </span>Scientists classify organisms<span> to make them easier to study. Taxonomy is very useful to </span>scientists<span> because once an </span>organisms<span> classified they can already learn a lot about it.</span>
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Darwin observed marine fossils in the mountains and the uplift of land by an earthquake which supports Lyell's theory.
Explanation:
- Lyell's theory of an ancient Earth states "the formation of Earth's crust took place through countless small changes occurring over vast periods of time".
- So Darwin had an observation of marine fossils that uplifted the land through many years by earthquake. Which was the same thing Lyell's explained.
- According to known natural laws, It takes lots of time to form the earth's crust.
The number of different possible gametes produced by the diploid genotype (AaBbCcDdEe) is 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 32 (2 for each pair of heterozygous genes).
Answer:
the substance that they are missing is called chlorophyll, which all green leaves have