1. Fact: A dead organism is still an organic being.
Evidence: Non-living things differentiate from living beings due to differences in organic and non-organic chemical compounds. On top of this, non-living things were never alive in the first place.
2. Fact: The Linnaeus system, although still recognized as the perfect class system, has changed.
Evidence: Initially, Kingdom was the highest class in the system; however, later on, scientists introduced a class above this- the Domain.
3. Fact: The tiger and goldfish are not closely related.
Evidence: Although all living things share common ancestors from billions of years ago, they branched off and continued to do so since then. The only relation these two organisms share is distant DNA patterns.
4. An organism's kingdom is no longer only based on physical appearance.
Evidence: Although before the rise of genetics and evolutionary sciences this may have been the case, it isn't anymore. We now have the ability to analyze DNA, as well as actually pick apart what makes the organism what it is.
5. Mammals are indeed in the same domain as plants.
Evidence: All plants, fungi, protists, and animals posses eukaryotic cells; therefore placing them in the same domain.
Answer:
Its Obviously Dinosaurs
Explanation: They died 65 million years ago
Gross primary production and net primary production. Gross primary production is the amount of chemical energy as biomass that primary producers create in a given length of time.
The electron configuration of an atom can be determined by identifying first the right order of the electron shells. The atomic number of Magnesium is 12 so we expect the electrons also sum up to 12. The condensed electron configuration is Ne 3s2. The complete configuration is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2.
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