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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.
iT is an animal
Scientists use physical characteristics instead of animal behaviour to classify and group animals because physical characteristics are more definable than behaviour. Behaviour within a group of animals varies a lot, even within a single species. However, common physical characteristics are much easier to find and understand, as well as making the evolutionary process easier to see and understand. "Evolution never suggests that one thing ever turned into another fundamentally different thing. Every new species or genus, (etc.) that ever evolved was just a modified version of whatever its ancestors were." Because of this, they group and classify animals to study this and better name them. Grouping animals by all having fur or being quadrapods is much easier and makes more sense than classifying an organism by "grooms others as show of affection". Animal behaviour is also subjective.
A scientist that studies animal life is a Zoologist.
first they observed each organism carefully. then they compared and contrasted their observations with known plants and animals. they tried to place similar organisms in one group. a plant or animal that was very different from others would be put in a new group
it is a noninert heterotroph
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The first thing a scientist does to classify an animal is to observe its physical characteristics and behavior to determine its characteristics and identify its unique features. This information is used to place the animal into a specific group or category based on similarities with other organisms.
animal classifiers classify animals... its their job
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.
Animal Species
Phyla are determined by major anatomical features. Does the organism have a spine? Is there a skeleton, and if so is it internal or external? Does it have a shell? Is it motile or sessile? Does it conduct photosynthesis? How many limbs does it have? Does it have hair? Does it have feathers? Does it have eyes? And so forth.
a prokaryote is a multicellular organism. a eukaryote is an organism with only one cell. Scientific classificatin- archaebacteria, eubacteria, protist, plant, animal, fungi A prokaryote is another type of scientific classification, it describes an organism. An organism would be classified, and the fact that it is a prokaryote could help classify it, but you would not classify a "prokaryote".
You would first need to explain the characteristics of the organism
In accordance with the Linnaeus method, scientists classify the animals, as they do the plants, on the basis of shared physical characteristics
This would describe the Animal Kingdom.
iT is an animal