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Anatomical similarity refers to members of the same class of animals tend to have similar structures and organs.Anatomical similarities between organisms are limited to physical similarities that serve similar functions.
Euglena is a single-celled organism that is similar to algae in that they both perform photosynthesis. However, euglena is considered a protist while algae can encompass a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms including seaweeds and microscopic phytoplankton.
The conditions required for life as we know it on Earth are very specific, such as the presence of liquid water, a stable atmosphere, and a mix of essential elements. Other planets may have different environments that would not support life as we know it. Additionally, the vastness of space and the limited number of planets we have been able to study make finding similar organisms unlikely.
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first they observed each organism carefully. then they compared and contrasted their observations with known plants and animals. they tried to place similar organisms in one group. a plant or animal that was very different from others would be put in a new group
Anatomical similarity refers to members of the same class of animals tend to have similar structures and organs.Anatomical similarities between organisms are limited to physical similarities that serve similar functions.
dog and wolf
dog and wolf
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Euglena is a single-celled organism that is similar to algae in that they both perform photosynthesis. However, euglena is considered a protist while algae can encompass a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms including seaweeds and microscopic phytoplankton.
The conditions required for life as we know it on Earth are very specific, such as the presence of liquid water, a stable atmosphere, and a mix of essential elements. Other planets may have different environments that would not support life as we know it. Additionally, the vastness of space and the limited number of planets we have been able to study make finding similar organisms unlikely.
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well I don't know about single organisms but single celled organisms are of coarse organisms with only one cell
Elements in the same vertical column on the periodic table are known as a group. They have similar chemical properties due to having the same number of valence electrons. These elements also tend to form similar types of compounds and have corresponding trends in their physical and chemical behaviors.