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Q: What is the name for a animal and plants that are found in rock millions of years later?
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Why do plants have a greater disadvantage in unpredictable environments than animals?

Animals can move when the environment changes. (The "environment" is always changing; it has never been static.) Plants can't move. Some plants, such as the kinds that have burrs, can send their offspring away; an animal brushes against the plant, the seeds attach to the animal's fur, and later on the animal scratches the seed off to fall in a new location.


When scientists first began classifying organisms they divided all living things into two categories plants and animals Later it became clear that not all organisms could be grouped?

This is true because there were (and are) a wide variety of animals, some that seem to be a mix between plants and animals, but are more animal than plant or vice versa. This certainly makes it quite complicated and confusing when it comes to the categorical process of scientifically naming plants and animals.


What would happen if we did not have decomposers?

If we didn't have decompsers then everything below it in the food chain would be dead by now. The plants and insects that eat the plants. and the animals that eat the plants. but it the animal dies there wouldn't be decomposers to finish them. Which later then starve the carnivores. The grass will be overgrown and insects will produce drastically


What is the animal starch properly called?

Glycogen is the storage form of glucose in animals and humans which is analogous to the starch in plants. Glycogen is synthesized and stored mainly in the liver and the muscles. Structurally, glycogen is very similar to amylopectin with alpha acetal linkages, however, it has even more branching and more glucose units are present than in amylopectin.Starch can be separated into two fractions--amylose and amylopectin. Natural starches are mixtures of amylose (10-20%) and amylopectin (80-90%).


What is location of the ovaries of the fetal pig?

The ovaries of a fetal pig are located on each side of the pelvic cavity. Ovaries are only found on a female fetal pig.

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Why are shell fossils found on dry land millions of years later?

the oceans receded


What is the source of fossils fuels which were formed millions of years ago?

Plants which died and decayed and were buried by later material.


How were plants in the beginning?

Very early plants were single celled blue green algae and they lived in water environments. It wasn't until millions of years later did they move on the land.


Why do plants survive without humans?

Plants grew for millions and millions of years with no humans at all. Much, much later, humans learned to grow bigger and better plants for food . . . the tradeoff was that these better plants like wheat, rice, and strawberries became dependent on humans for water, fertilizer, and other care. But plants in general are similar to what they have always been, and are self-reliant.


What little power houses store energy inside both plant and animal cells for later use?

Mitochondrions store power in animal cells for later use. However, plants have chloroplasts to store energy.


What illegal actions was Max Green the lawyer known for?

Max Green was a Jewish Australian lawyer who embezzled millions. He managed to escape and was later found dead in Colombia. The millions are still missing.


How is sedimentary rock formed into coal?

It isn't. Coal is the compressed remains of plants which lived in swamps and was later covered with sediment and buried under millions of tons of rock for millions of years until it became almost as hard as rock.


What is an animal cell information on it?

An animal cell is alot like plants cells, but is also very different. Animal cells are of the eurkoryotic cell. Unlike plant and fungi cells, animals DO NOT have a cell wall...... (more to come later)


Which carbohydrates do plants store for later energy use?

Plants store glucose for later use.


Why do plants have a greater disadvantage in unpredictable environments than animals?

Animals can move when the environment changes. (The "environment" is always changing; it has never been static.) Plants can't move. Some plants, such as the kinds that have burrs, can send their offspring away; an animal brushes against the plant, the seeds attach to the animal's fur, and later on the animal scratches the seed off to fall in a new location.


If Plants are in an illuminated chamber and are supplied with carbon dioxide that has radioactive carbon atoms. In what molecule will the radioactivity be found later?

The sugar glucose.


Does Algeria have a national bird?

Yes. The national animal of Morocco is a a Barbary Lion.