Similarities in anatomy, biochemistry, and DNA might suggest a relationship. As it turns out birds and insects have no such similarities aside from characteristics common to all animals. Therefore they are not closely related.
2.Scientists can tell whether organisms are closely related by comparing their ____.(1 point)DNA, I had this on my test too and I answered DNA and got it right.
There is no such belief system as "Masonism". Presuming the question is whether Freemasonry is related to or is a manifestation of Satanism, the answer is no.
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.
Associative Evidence is evidence that links two separate entities, whether they are people or objects. In other words, associative evidence relates to the evidence that links a person (or object) to the scence of the crime.
A phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequences from members of all three kingdoms (Plus an outgroup) would reveal who fungi are most closely related to.
We can look at DNA to see that all organisms are related, just like people can take a DNA test to see whether they are related to a particlar person.
We can look at DNA to see that all organisms are related, just like people can take a DNA test to see whether they are related to a particlar person.
No, he is not. Also, it has not been reported whether the president is a fan of professional wrestling, so there is no evidence they even know each other.
No. It is debatable as to whether insects are even conscious. If they are, they are only dimly so.
Family trees do not tell you whether people are close or distant cousins; they tell you what kind of cousins people are to each other. You, and the marriage laws in your area, decide whether two people are too closely related to make a family together.
It's a law of nature - the way our Universe works. Whether there is a purpose in the laws of nature... Well, that depends whether you believe whether the Universe was made by God, or by random chance. Perhaps the Universe is more organized that way. In any case, this law is closely related to some other laws, such as conservation of energy, and conservation of momentum.
It's a law of nature - the way our Universe works. Whether there is a purpose in the laws of nature... Well, that depends whether you believe whether the Universe was made by God, or by random chance. Perhaps the Universe is more organized that way. In any case, this law is closely related to some other laws, such as conservation of energy, and conservation of momentum.