1. DNA- test the similarity in DNA
2. Fossil Records
3. Embryology- study of embryos during development shows the traits ancestors of humans once had such as gills and post anal tails.
4. vestigal structures- structures no longer in use can show what ancestors of the organism needed
A microbiologist.
Taxonomy is the study of how scientists classify organisms.
Microscopes enable scientists to see things that are too small for the naked eye to see. So in that sense, yes microscopes do allow scientists to see and study microscopic organisms.
taxonomist
Organisms have adapted to the environment through evolution process, over the millions of years. So there structures are closely related to the need of environment.
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Astronomy
A microbiologist.
Taxonomy is the study of how scientists classify organisms.
Life scientists study living organisms and how they funtion.
Microscopes enable scientists to see things that are too small for the naked eye to see. So in that sense, yes microscopes do allow scientists to see and study microscopic organisms.
They study the environment and the organisms. (plants)
taxonomist
The study of how living and extinct organisms are related to one another is simple. This study is called evolution.
Because there are countless numbers of animals and having an organized, internationally recognized system of classification allow scientists to put new-found creatures into previously made categories.Answer:Scientists use DNA to place animals into groups.
the environment, the organisms in the environment and the interactions between these organisms and their environments. Scientists who study ecology are called ecologists. They study the ecology of a certain place. This means they study a certain area of land. Everything about it from the weather patterns to the animal and plant life.
to make it easier for scientists to visualize and study miro organisms