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PHYLOGENY
The organism's evolutionary history. It tells how the organism has changed over time.
Once an organism is named there is always the possibility that the name can be changed. Since organisms can evolve and change over time the properties that made the organism what it was originally may be no more and require a new name.
Bionomial Nomenclature: is a system used by modern scientists to name organisms. Phylogeny: is the evolutionary history of an organism, or how it changed over time.
Such remains are known as fossils if the sediment is changed over eons into a sedimentary rock.
Evolution.
PHYLOGENY
Evolution.
The organism's evolutionary history. It tells how the organism has changed over time.
yes only if they are buried for over millions of years
Phylogeny
That animals have changed over time
None.
The classification system has changed over the years because a newly discovered organism may be very much like two groups of organisms biologists may disagree on which group to put the organism into.
The fossil record provides evidence about the history of life and past environment on earth. The fossil record also shows that different groups of organism have changed over time.
Once an organism is named there is always the possibility that the name can be changed. Since organisms can evolve and change over time the properties that made the organism what it was originally may be no more and require a new name.
The classification system has changed over the years because a newly discovered organism may be very much like two groups of organisms biologists may disagree on which group to put the organism into.