Answer:
Jean Baptiste Lamarck (1744-1829) is one of the best-known early evolutionists. Unlike Darwin, Lamarck believed that living things evolved in a continuously upward direction, from dead matter, through simple to more complex forms, toward human "perfection." Species didn't die out in extinctions, Lamarck claimed.
Explanation:
Living systems follow the law of conservation of mass. Which of the following statements does NOT summarize a key idea of this law?
A. Matter can be created during a chemical reaction.
B. Matter is not destroyed during a chemical reaction.
C. Matter cannot be created during a chemical reaction.
D. Matter can change in form during a chemical reaction.
In the 1700's Carolus Linnaeus set up a system of classifying organisms
with two scientific names based on Latin root words. We call this system
of classifying ?
O Kingdom Linnaeus
O Taxonomy
O Latinonomy
Which cell part helps to control the materials that enter and leave a cell?
A. nucleus
B. cell wall
C. cytoplasm
D. cell membrane
Answer:
D
Explanation: