for Plato users the answer is true :)
Yes
Yes.It moves (albeit very, very slowly), respires, senses, grows, reproduces, excretes and takes in nutrition.
metamorphisis or evolution. evolution is the period of time in which a living organism slowly changes.
slowly buried by sedments {: -DR. SCRAPOLOTS
Yes, they do, if they do not, slowly each one will die and there will be none left
Animals that are slowly going away are considered to be Endangered Species.
More quickly
when an organism is trapped in sedimentary rock, it will die and the organism will slowly decay, but it won't decay altogether and you get a fossil. the older the fossil is the lower down it will be in a sedimentary layer. that's called superposition...
We are slowly coming to realize that human needs, unchecked, absorb the organisms food supplies. The 'compromise' only results from our allowing the Organism's Natural needs to be accessible to them.
yes they canWhat came first was a micro organism that had slowly evolved to a chicken so you might say the chicken came first.
Watching a unicellular organism is quiet fasinating. They would go close to their food then slowly deform themselves around the particle then pull themselve to the particle and eat it. Discusting yet amazing!
Slowly starving. No food, or no possible home, they must either move, or starve, or die either way.