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What three things provide that organisms have changed over time?

Fossils Further evidence is derived from living organisms Bones


What three things provide evidence that organisms change over time?

Fossils Further evidence is derived from living organisms Bones


What evidence could support that organisms under microscope are living organisms?

Living organisms:ReproduceGrowDieAre made of carbon organized by DNAFeedAvoid painful stimulatusMicroorganisms do all of these things


An organisms habitat must provide what?

Well, it provides many things such as food, shelter, and survival


How do the fossils found in calvert cliffs provide evidence that the climate and living things in the area have changed over time?

We can see the bones. Also if the Skin or outer layer has been preserved then we can see how thick it was and that helps us with climate.


How do organism influence your life?

Organisms influence our lives in many ways. Firstly. it helps us live. Let me tell you how. Organisms are living things, plats are organisms and they provide oxygen for us to breathe. plants and other animals provide food for us


What is phylogenetic constraint?

Phylogenetic Constraint is like a basic body plan. It can be modified (what evolution does) but it can't be fully changed. Vestigial features (things like the human appendix which is a remnant of our ancestors, but is no longer used) provide evidence of common ancestry and phylogenetic constraint. :)


Is a mouse producer or a consumer?

Mice are also considered consumers because they also feed off of other living organisms and plants in order to survive.Producers are things such as plants and trees,things that feed off of Earth's soils and nutrients that provide food for other living organisms.


What are two things the paleontologists can learn from fossils?

1. When that animal/plant lived. 2.What killed that animal/plant.


How has classification changed over the years?

Living things were classified by their genus and species, something which the Greek Philosopher, Aristotle created. In the 16th century a binomial system based on morphology which grouped organisms by their features. In the 18th Century Linnaeus started to group organisms into mineral, vegetable and animal categories. These days we use a three-domain system which also include bacteria and archaea.


Do plants provide the oxygen needed for all living things to survive?

Organisms that require oxygen depend on the oxygen in the air, which was put there by plants.


What does an organism's habitat provide for that organism?

A habitat provides food, water, and oxygen. It also provide shelter and protection for the animals.