By using a x-ray
A scientist classifies an animal as a vertebrate if it has a spinal cord, or notochord. Most vertebrates have a backbone, but the Phylum Cephalochordata do not have backbones but are still classified as vertebrates.
They would have to prove that it is new and unlike any other known organism. Hundreds of measurements, thousands of comparisons, and the opinions of other scientists would be needed to prove anything.
Do you mean an ant? Your aunt would obviously be a vertebrate.
Any animal that has a backbone is a vertebrate, so the white tiger would be a vertebrate.
It would be an IMAGINARY organism. Sorry- but they do not really exist, so they are not an organism.
A scientist classifies an animal as a vertebrate if it has a spinal cord, or notochord. Most vertebrates have a backbone, but the Phylum Cephalochordata do not have backbones but are still classified as vertebrates.
That structure would be a skeleton.
Who - well the scientist who first discovered it would do this.
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A biopsy would be the procedure that would identify and determine whether the causative organism is pathogenic.
how can you expermentally determine if a organism is a keystone or a foundation species
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A compound light microscope. This is so because if any other were to be used, the organism would die or have to be dead first.
Any animal that has a backbone is a vertebrate, so the white tiger would be a vertebrate.
When the scientist isn't sure what an organism or animal is, he or she would then go through all of the questions until they reach the end where the name of the cell or animal would be, or maybe they could find that it is a new discovery.
Heterozygous.