Because the rock is laid down over time, the oldest rock (and fossils or whatever) will be in the lowest layer. As you go up, the age decreases - you are looking at younger rocks.
This doesn't tell you the *absolute* age of the rocks - you can't say from this evidence whether they are 100 million or 500 million years old. But you can see changes over history and you can get an ordering in time.
Muscles need much more energy. Mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell and produces all of the ATP that a cell needs. The more mitochondria there is, the more energy that is produced
1. 50, 10grams passed through barrier to equalize
2. 50, same as 1
3. 40, can’t pass through barrier
4. 60, same as 3
5. water level rises in side2, lowers in side 1 because 10 grams of liquid passed through barrier
Answer:
Ferns and conifers evolve in Paleozoic era