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The phylum Platyhelminthes is believed to have appeared on Earth during the Ediacaran period, around 550 million years ago. They are one of the earliest known groups of multicellular organisms.
The first living organisims were bacteria's (i think althou im not sure)
heterotrophs
Unicellular organisims are organisims that only have one cell like a zebra only has one cell.
Stromatolites first appeared on Earth around 3.5 billion years ago. These structures are formed by the activity of microbial communities, primarily cyanobacteria, and are some of the earliest known evidence of life on our planet.
The first species to appear on Earth were likely single-celled microorganisms such as bacteria and archaea, which emerged around 3.5 billion years ago. These simple life forms were the earliest pioneers on our planet, laying the foundation for the complex biodiversity we see today.
Bacteria are believed to have first appeared on Earth over 3.5 billion years ago during the Archean Eon. These simple single-celled organisms are among the earliest forms of life on our planet.
well organisims are people,animals & all living things.carnivores eat animals or people.it is a carnivore!
which type of organisim? there are 3 kingdoms of living organisims, animal, plant,and microscopic creatures.
organisims that break down dead organisims to eat them
The earliest amphibians appeared approximately 250 million years ago.