Both are in the kindom Plantae, and within the plantae they are called Bryophytes, as they are non-vascular land plants. They are further divided into Bryophyta (moses) and Marchantiophyta (liverworts).
Trilobites are fossil arthropods. They are classified in the Phylum Arthropoda (along with insects, arachnids, crustaceans and myriapods) and the Class Trilobita.
Chlamysomonas belongs to the domain Eukarya, which consists of organisms with cells containing a true nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
The lion belongs to the class Mammalia within the animal kingdom, which is characterized by warm-blooded, live-bearing vertebrates that nurse their young with milk.
The same family (Nymphalidae, which contains most black and reddish butterflies). There they split; they belong to different geni (monarch: Danaus, viceroy: Limenitis). Thereby they are also different species, of course. They grew to look like eachother because both are poisonous, and they can maximize that profit by looking alike - if a bird eats either of them, it will avoid the other from then on, too.
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This is false. Plant life on and around the Antarctic continent includes bryophytes (mosses and liverworts), 200 species of lichen, over 600 species of algae (most of which are phytoplankton), seaweed, pearl-wort and hair grass.
they grow the same way :-) :-) :-( :-(also they grow at tundra, too
Mosses (and ferns, too) reproduce by forming spores. Spores look like little black dots on the underside of a fern's leaf. I do not know what they look like on mosses.
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yes a geometic sequence can be multiplication or division
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