Scientists have discovered fossil evidence of ancient life forms, such as microbial mats and stromatolites, that suggest life may have existed as early as 3.5 billion years ago. Additionally, organic molecules necessary for life, like amino acids, have been found in meteorites and interstellar clouds, supporting the possibility of life elsewhere in the universe. The discovery of extremophiles thriving in extreme environments on Earth also hints at the potential for life to exist in harsh conditions.
The smallest group into which scientists classify living things is a species. A species is a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
Scientists that study living things and their environments are called biologists or ecologists. Biologists study life and living organisms, while ecologists focus on the relationships between living organisms and their physical surroundings.
ecologist
The term used by scientists to classify all living things is "taxonomy". Taxonomy is the branch of science that deals with the identification, naming, and classification of organisms based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
Classifying living things helps scientists organize and understand the diversity of life on Earth, identify evolutionary relationships, and predict characteristics of newly discovered species based on their classification. It also aids in conservation efforts by highlighting which species are endangered and which ecosystems are most vulnerable.
Because of the remains they have found it is a very good possibility that they are real also because it would be not that easy to make up this
Because of the remains they have found it is a very good possibility that they are real also because it would be not that easy to make up this
Because of the remains they have found it is a very good possibility that they are real also because it would be not that easy to make up this
Because of the remains they have found it is a very good possibility that they are real also because it would be not that easy to make up this
Scientists/experts that classified them as non living things.
biologist :)
they help living beings by biology
They are taxonomists.
Aristotle
Living things have always existed on Earth since life began billions of years ago. Various scientists and researchers throughout history have contributed to our understanding of living things through observations, experiments, and discoveries. Notable figures include Antoine van Leeuwenhoek, Charles Darwin, Gregor Mendel, and Louis Pasteur.
Scientists classify living things because then it's easier to share information, study, & discuss these living things.
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