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Fossils Further evidence is derived from living organisms Bones
bones are living they grow gradually with bone marrow
not really, bones are not living cells they are made of calcium mostly and are not living cells, although inside of the bones contain bone marrow, which are living cells
Their fossilized bones and tracks is the evidence we accept.
The remains of any previous living object is called "fossil." Fossils can be bones, shells, imprints, or any other preserved evidence of ancient life.
bones are important to living things because it protects plants
Yes, bones are living tissue. They are made up of cells and protein fibers that help to provide structure, support, and protection for the body. Bones also play a key role in the production of blood cells and store minerals such as calcium and phosphorus.
yes, bones are alive because it is part of a living organism.
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).
The evidence for there relationship is that they both have back bones and skulls
bones and weapons in the ground
If this question refers to evidence from an historical point of view, such as studying dinosaur bones, the answer is palaeontologist.If the question refers to the collection of evidence from a scientific/medical or even criminal point of view, the answer is forensic anthropologist.