Yes you can
I am not aware that there is any such law. Although there are various typical paths of development for stars, depending on their mass, composition and environment.
It is a well-established, well-tested, well-supported, comprehensive model for the explanation of a well-defined set of observations in various branches of science. That is the definition of what a scientific theory must be, and thus evolutionary theory is a scientific theory.
Charles Darwin is considered the father of evolution. Darwin's Theory of Evolution came about as a result of his studies of finches on the Galapolous Islands. He published two books, 'The Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs,' and 'Geological Observations on Volcanic Islands' to establish his theory.
There's no "the" law of evolution.There are various lawS of evolution though. For instance, it is a law of evolution that reproductively isolated populations will always diverge genetically.
nope although he made various observations about it :)
The comparisons between the anatomies of various organisms show common ancestry which supports evolution.
is studying, collecting data and recording relevant information. These observations are based on the scientist's senses and are typically objective and unbiased. The scientist may use various tools and techniques to aid in making accurate observations.
Because evolution is the backbone of modern biology. It ties together the various branches of biology. Evolution very much affects modern agriculture and medical science.
Micro-evolution is not only a part of macro-evolution, it is the same mechanism as macro-evolution. Macro-evolution includes speciation, as a result of continuing micro-evolution.
Planned task observation is to careful schedule a plan that will help you record various observations.
Various fields of Human Biology include: anatomy, physiology, demography, ecology, evolution, nutrition, etc.
The lipids are important to cellular evolution in various ways. They are the ones that provide energy and protection to the cell as well as helping in absorption of certain vitamins.