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Yes, there can be non carbon based life forms; although none yet have been discovered; there is much speculation about the possibility of silicon based life forms due to certain similarities to carbon at the atomic level.
Currently, Earth is the only planet where carbon-based life forms are known to exist. However, the search for life, including carbon-based life forms, continues on other planets and moons within our solar system and beyond.
Carbon is tetravalent and we are all Carbon based life forms.
Various life forms have existed on Earth, including bacteria, plants, animals, and humans. These life forms have evolved over billions of years to adapt to different environments and ecosystems on our planet. Additionally, extinct life forms such as dinosaurs and ancient mammals have also played a significant role in Earth's biodiversity.
Yes, the world is filled with diverse forms of life, from microscopic organisms to plants, animals, and humans. Life exists in various ecosystems and environments, showcasing the interconnected web of living organisms on Earth.
While carbon-based life forms are the most common on Earth, it is theoretically possible for non carbon-based life forms to exist. However, there is currently no evidence of such life forms on our planet.
Yes you canbe allergic to diamonds as well.
Yes, there can be non carbon based life forms; although none yet have been discovered; there is much speculation about the possibility of silicon based life forms due to certain similarities to carbon at the atomic level.
Currently, Earth is the only planet where carbon-based life forms are known to exist. However, the search for life, including carbon-based life forms, continues on other planets and moons within our solar system and beyond.
Various life forms have different genetic systems, such as DNA-based genetic systems in most organisms including humans and animals, RNA-based genetic systems in some viruses, and plasmid-based genetic systems in bacteria and other microorganisms. These genetic systems contain the hereditary information necessary for growth, development, and reproduction of the organism.
yes
Respect for Earth and all forms of life
the basic life forms such as humans, dogs, birds etc.
true. I think.
Carbon is tetravalent and we are all Carbon based life forms.
As of now, no non carbon-based life forms have been found on Earth. All known life on Earth is carbon-based.
Both are eukaryotic organisms (their cells contain a nucleus). Both are multicellular, carbon based life forms. The common ancestor of humans and trees most likely occurred before the Cambrian period, more than 600 million years ago.