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it the way the 5 kingdoms are to them (the way they look)


When classifying organisms what do scientists look at?

Scientists look at various characteristics of organisms such as their physical appearance, genetic makeup, behavior, and evolutionary history to classify them into different taxa. These characteristics help scientists group similar organisms and understand their relationships and differences. The classification system used by scientists is called taxonomy.


How do scientists use the dichotomous key for classifying organisms?

Scientists classify organisms by the dichotomous key. They classify by looking at if it moves or not, then they look at characteristics, then they can see what they are.


What are some of the characteristics that scientists look at when organizing the different organisms?

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Scientists can tell whether organisms are closely related by comparing their?

Scientists can tell whether organisms are closely related by comparing their DNA. This will allow then to look at various traits and features so as to compare the relationship between organisms.


What is group of organisms that look alike and can reproduce among themselves?

A. species


What instrument do scientists use to look at microorganisms?

They use microscopes, which magnify the organisms that are otherwise impossible to see.


A group of organisms that look alike and can reproduce among themselves is a?

A. species


Why do scientists use structural characteristics to classify living things?

Scientists use structural characteristics to classify living things because these traits provide valuable information about an organism's evolutionary relationships, behavior, and function. By examining these physical features, scientists can group organisms with similar characteristics together, aiding in our understanding of biodiversity and the natural world.


What three things do scientists look for when they classify organisms?

When classifying organisms, scientists look for three main things: shared physical characteristics, genetic similarities, and evolutionary relationships. They observe and compare features such as anatomy, behavior, and molecular traits to determine how closely related different species are and how they should be classified into groups or categories.


Scientists who study Ecology look at?

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.


What is the evolutionary relationship among a group of organisms?

I don't really know that one I will have to look it up and put it up here