somewhere around 5 to 30 million
Many dead ocean organisms sink to the ocean floor and become part of the sediment. There, they can be broken down by bacteria and other decomposers, or may become fossilized over time. Some dead organisms may also be consumed by scavengers and other organisms in the food chain.
Unicellular organisms often have shorter lifespans compared to many multicellular organisms. For example, bacteria can reproduce rapidly, leading to brief individual lifespans of hours to days. In contrast, many multicellular organisms, such as trees or certain mammals, can live for decades or even centuries. Therefore, while some unicellular organisms may have quick generational turnover, multicellular organisms generally have longer lifespans.
Plants, fungi, and many protists
small, cryptic, or live in hard-to-reach habitats. Additionally, some organisms may have unique adaptations or genetic variations that make them difficult to classify. The vastness and complexity of Earth's ecosystems also contribute to the challenge of identifying all organisms.
The results may influence future investigations conducted by other scientists. STUPID STUDY ISLAND....
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Model organisms
No, in fact there is water on the moon and that discovery may lead to scientist concluding that there are other organisms living in the galaxy.
An environmental scientist is a scientist who studies the environment and its interaction with living organisms. They may specialize in areas such as ecology, conservation, climate change, or pollution.
A scientist may study evolution in order to understand current species of organisms, and what the future of said species may be. Evolution is a direct gateway from the past to the present allowing scientists to understand everything from genetic structures - to geographic activity.
ecology
A scientist might use a light meter to measure the intensity of light in a particular environment. This can help them understand how light levels may affect biological processes, growth patterns, or the behavior of organisms.
The largest found T-Rex was 43 feet in length though scientist speculate that T-rex may have grown past 45 feet. Scientist estimate T-Rex to have weighed around 7 tons.
Yes, it is possible to be a scientist and still believe in God. Many scientists are able to reconcile their religious beliefs with their scientific pursuits by seeing them as complementary ways of understanding the world. Science focuses on the how and why of the natural world, while religion often addresses questions of meaning, purpose, and ultimate truths.
There is no scientist in Narnia, but you may be thinking or Professor Kirke.
He or she could be a scientist, but may be a different type of specialist.
Depending on where the scientist is studying, the scientist may shelter in a research station, or in a tent if the scientist is working in the field.