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I think it is a blue gill.
i think it is poo Bacteria acting as decomposer
You (a human) does. I think this question is out of context... Eukaryotes are multi-celled but not all move - trees, fungi...
Nerve fibers and muscle fibers are the only one celled structures I can think of in the human body. I don't know if this qualifies as a "structure" though.
Because the development of the microscope allowed people to look closer at things, helping them to understand cells.
A cat is the species most closely related to humans. Cats and human are both endothermic mammals. Although most whales are also mammals, cats and humans have the most traits in common.
More closely than most people think. Those that devote enormous time, effort and computer models to this sort of question are unanimous in stating that every human being on earth is related to every other human being on earth as closely as tenth cousin.
I think it is a blue gill.
No, they are not related. At least not very closely.
I think it is called family. Hope this helps.
a population i think.
dinosaurs evolved into birds, so I would say lizard.(:
its UNIX I think :)
Apes are more closely related to Old World Monkeys.
any of the hooved animals
in a human body, there are division of labour. cells ,tissues, organ,and systems. human brain can think out of a limit.
Scientists believe Orrorin tugenensis is more closely related to Homo sapiens than Australopithecus because of its combination of primitive and advanced features, suggesting it was an early ancestor of the Homo lineage. Orrorin's dental and limb bone characteristics indicate it may have walked upright on two legs like humans, while its mix of ape-like and human-like traits place it closer to the human lineage.