5 prove about the animals
yes
evolution because it makes the most sense
Zoology is the scientific study of animal life, encompassing the structure, physiology, development, evolution, classification, and distribution of animals, both living and extinct. It is a broad field that includes areas such as anatomy, behavior, ecology, and genetics.
Evolutionary relationships are traced in the classification of organisms. For classification of organisms, we look for similarities among organisms which allows us to group them. The more characteristics two species will have in common, the more closely they are related. It indicates that more closely two species are related, the more recently they would have had a common ancestor. Thus, classification of species is in fact a reflection of their evolutionary relationship.
A Venus flytrap is not an animal; it is a plant. Although it has unique characteristics such as the ability to trap and digest insects, these features are part of its adaptation for obtaining nutrients, rather than indications of being an animal. Plants have their own distinct biological classification separate from animals.
AnswerZoology is the study of animals and involves research in many aspects of animal life such as behavior, diet, evolution, classification, and distribution.
to prove evolution
Classification is the grouping of things based upon similarity, and similar evolution patterns
used to prove the analogous homologous characteristics of evolution
No, of course not. Evidence does not prove evolution - it validates the theory.Evidence which Darwin had included limited fossils, and observed apparent speciation in birds.
the classification of a puma is that is an animal and is an invertabrate and is a mammal
what species of animal are there
A boa is part of the classification of animal species known as the snake, which is itself a part of the classification known as a reptile, which is an animal.
The classification of an animal refers to the scientific categorization of an organism into a specific group based on its characteristics, traits, and evolutionary relationships. It involves placing the animal into a hierarchical system of classification that includes domains, kingdoms, phyla, classes, orders, families, genera, and species. This classification helps in understanding the relationships between different species and organizing the vast diversity of animal life.
you can prove it by showing people there is no more of that species/animal any more .Then it will prove that it is truely extinct and all gone
yes
E. Ramann has written: 'The evolution and classification of soils' -- subject(s): Soils, Classification