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Insects and other small arthropods are typically collected using a pooter, which is a device used by entomologists to gently suction up specimens for study or observation.

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What are the four life functions of all living things?

The four life functions of all living things are: nutrition (obtaining and using energy), transport (moving substances within the organism), respiration (releasing energy from food), and excretion (removing waste products).


How are living things and nonliving things different?

Living things can carry out all six life processes which are using energy, getting energy, growing, getting rid of waste, and reacting to change. However, nonliving things can only carry out some or none life processes.


Compare and contrast living and non living things?

Living things need air, source of energy living things don't Living things can reproduce, nonliving things can't There are many others, you just have to think! For example, what are the differences between a dog and a pencil?


How does the turtle uses other things living non living?

Turtles use living things like plants for food and nesting sites. They also use non-living things like rocks or logs as basking spots to regulate their body temperature. Additionally, turtles may interact with other living things, like fish or insects, for hunting or cleaning purposes.


Why can DNA RNA and and proteins be used to compare only living things?

DNA, RNA, and proteins are bio-molecules found in living organisms, and their sequences and structures are specific to each species. By comparing these molecules, scientists can identify similarities and differences to determine evolutionary relationships between living things. Non-living entities do not possess these molecules, making it impossible to compare them using DNA, RNA, and proteins.

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What are the benefits of using Carbon 14 in dating objects?

Can be used in living or were living things and large things.


Describe 2 interactions between living things and non-living things in an ecosystem?

Birds building nests using twigs and branches (non-living things) collected from trees. Plants absorbing sunlight (non-living thing) for photosynthesis, which is essential for their growth and producing oxygen, benefiting both plants and animals in the ecosystem.


What are some examples of living things and nonliving things?

a bunny using the ground as a burrow


Calculations or comparisons made using the collected data?

Calculations or comparisons made using the collected data


Are there relationship with living things and non living things found at home?

You breathe oxygen and drink water at home. You prepare meals using food stored in the refrigerator, and by using the oven or stove top.


What Living things can be classified using diagrams called a?

Living things can be classified using diagrams called a phylogenetic tree or a cladogram, which show the evolutionary relationships between different organisms based on their shared characteristics. These diagrams help scientists understand the evolutionary history and genetic relationships of living things.


How did the discovery of the cells build a foundation for studying living things?

using cells


Can you give an example of a sentence using ecology?

Yes, I can. "Ecology is the study of living things and non-living things and their interactions in their biosphere." OR " Do you plan on studying ecology in University?"


How do killer whales interact with other living things in their community?

They speak using sonar


What living things grow and develop using energy and raw materials obtain from?

atmosphere


What does a toxiologist do?

They classify living things using different methods, like the dichotomus key


What is a Binomial Nomenclatuer?

It is the scientific naming system for living things using the genus and the species.