Yes, a fossil is either a part or an imprint of something that was once alive, typically preserved in sedimentary rock. Fossils can include bones, shells, and other hard parts, as well as imprints of soft tissues, tracks, or burrows. They provide valuable insights into the history of life on Earth and the evolution of species.
A Fossil is the remains (or an impression) of a plant or animal that existed in a past geological ageA trace fossil is the burrows, trails, etc, of an animal.A trace fossil is where something left a mark on something else, and then became fossilized. A body fossil is a fossil of a once living thing.
Fossils are the remains of plants and animals that have been turned to stone.
Yes, an organism by definition is not only alive, it reacts to stimuli, maintains homeostasis, grows and can reproduce. Once it dies, it returns to the soil or water as organic matter. If something cannot be alive, it is inorganic. This includes all the minerals on the earth or what we sees as "rocks".
In traditional werewolf lore, there is typically no mention of imprinting as seen in modern werewolf mythology. However, in stories where werewolves can imprint, it is usually portrayed as a one-time, lifelong bond that cannot be broken or transferred to another individual.
Yes. Any food made from something that was once alive will contain nucleic acids.
It is a fossil example { a Dino, a fish, ext } something that lived long ago
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A Fossil is the remains (or an impression) of a plant or animal that existed in a past geological ageA trace fossil is the burrows, trails, etc, of an animal.A trace fossil is where something left a mark on something else, and then became fossilized. A body fossil is a fossil of a once living thing.
A fossil is the preserved remains or traces of a once-living organism, while an imprint is a mark or indentation left behind by an organism on a surface. Fossils can include imprints, but not all imprints are considered fossils. Fossils provide more detailed information about the organism's structure and biology, while imprints are more surface-level.
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To determine if something is alive or was ever alive, you can look for key characteristics of life, such as growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, metabolism, and cellular organization. If the object exhibits signs of these traits, it may be considered alive. Additionally, fossil evidence or biological remnants, like DNA or organic material, can indicate that something was once living. Observing decay or decomposition can also suggest a previous life state.
Fossils are the remains of plants and animals that have been turned to stone.
I believe they are biotic. Biotic means that it is living or once was living. Abiotic means never alive. Fossil fuels are compressed plants, and plants are living things.
Yes, an organism by definition is not only alive, it reacts to stimuli, maintains homeostasis, grows and can reproduce. Once it dies, it returns to the soil or water as organic matter. If something cannot be alive, it is inorganic. This includes all the minerals on the earth or what we sees as "rocks".
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