Scientists may disagree on how to classify organisms due to differences in opinion on the evolutionary relationships between species, the criteria used for classification, or new discoveries that challenge traditional classifications. Additionally, varying expertise in different branches of Biology and differing interpretations of genetic, morphological, and ecological data can also lead to disagreements in classification.
Most biologists agree that the difference between living and nonliving matter can be explained by looking at characteristics such as metabolism, growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, and development. Living organisms exhibit these characteristics, which nonliving matter lacks.
saprophyte Next answer below I agree, the term saprophyte or saprotroph would be used for fungi, which digest the dead leaves or animal matter saprotrophically. Also, some worms are called detritivores as they break down dead organic matter, particularly plant matter.
The broadest level of organization that includes all life on Earth is the biosphere. The biosphere encompasses all the ecosystems and living organisms on Earth, interacting with each other and with their physical environment.
Sought of. The warmest part of the body is the chest area but the stomach is quite warm too.
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because they need to know where to find these things
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Because he was a scientist and he was not religious :)
Botanists could not agree on how to classify the newly-discovered plant. The army decided to classify the project as top secret. Doctors classify a minor scalding as a first-degree burn.
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yes i agree because without a cell we can't live
Some scientist agree that she has but will alway do not fall down.
Scientist could not agree on a standard.
It all depends on how the person feels, and how you two agree on the matter. Sometimes you can, sometimes you can't.
Scientist agree that the year 2012 CE is happening. As for the apocalyptic interpretation of the Mayan calendar's ending on December 21, 2012, no legitimate scientist believes there is any merit to that theory.