<span>The answer is Archaeopteryx fossil share traits with both birds and reptiles</span>
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<span>Archaeopteryx was a bird-like dinosaur. It lived in an archipelago
of islands that later formed Europe 150 millions of years ago. It was a
raven-size. It had a feather and wing and was able to fly. Despite
that, it was more similar to the dinosaurs than the modern birds, with its
sharp teeth, claws, and skeleton. Nevertheless, it represents
transitional fossil between reptiles and birds.</span>
Plants need nitrogen in order to grow. Nitrogen is abundant in the earth's atmosphere, but plants cannot use it in that particular form (nitrogen gas). Certain bacteria which reside on some plant roots are able to change atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can use (ammonia).
Soil and fresh water habitats
The nucleus is the control center of the cell. A cell's nucleus is able to control the other activities in a cell by expressing certain segments of its DNA, which creates proteins that perform specific activities. ... The cell's DNA is packaged within the nucleus in a structural form called chromatin.
Inductive reasoning b/c he is basing his conclusions off of patterns