the answer is petrified fossils
Fossils.
Free living.
Linnaeus, I think started it!!! but if your thinking of what their actually called its a taxonomist!!!
It was actually going to be called the Revolution. it was changed to the WII for reasons that really make no sense to me
people Actually, a biological species is the answer.
A factor that cannot be changed in an experiment is called a constant. Constants are variables that remain the same throughout the experiment to ensure that only the variable being tested is affecting the outcome.
Are called parasites. A Parasite is an organism that lives on or in a host body it doesn't actually eat the host. A Predator eats its prey. Scavengers also eat other organisms.
Yes. There are organisms called anaerobic bacteria which do not need oxygen. To some organisms, called obligate anaerobes, oxygen is actually toxic. The first living things on Earth were obligate anaerobes.
"they cant! hahaha" actually, there are organisms in hot pools. they are called extremophiles. NASA scientists do study them, for further space colonisation.
One celled organisms are called unicellular organisms.
Organisms that are divided into classes are called classifying organisms or classified organisms.
Organisms have changed over time through a process called evolution, where genetic variations arise and those that provide a survival advantage are passed on to future generations. Environmental pressures and natural selection drive these changes, leading to the diversity of life we see today.