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What three things provide evidence that organisms have changed over time?

Fossils Further evidence is derived from living organisms Bones


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Are bones are living?

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What is the evidence that dinosaurs lived?

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Why are bones important to living things?

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Are the bones alive?

yes, bones are alive because it is part of a living organism.


Do all living things have bones or are there substitutes for bones?

All living things do not have bones. All vertebrates (including mammals) do. Substitutes for bones include exoskeletons (arthropods and insects) or cartilage (sharks and some other fish).


What evidence indicates relationship among vertebrate groups?

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What is the oldest evidence of north americia?

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What is the name of the person that collects the evidence from the bones?

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