Academic Integrity: tutoring, explanations, and feedback — we don’t complete graded work or submit on a student’s behalf.

Only land animals can leave traces - The first animals were too big to preserve

ID: 153105 • Letter: O

Question

Only land animals can leave traces - The first animals were too big to preserve D Question 4 0.34 pts An animel o must live on land o is a single-celled organism was the first form of life on the Earth ois a prokaryote o has specialized cells D Question 5 0.33 pts What was one evolutionary advantage that conifers had over seed ferns? Greater tolerance to cold Conifers are single-celled organisms Ability to grow on land Conifers have flowers and fruit Ability to photosynthesize D | Question 6 0.33 pts Why are fossils from the beginning of the Phanerozoic Eon easier to find than fossils from the Proterozoic Eon? Life on Earth only appeared in the Phanerozoic Fossils can only happen to land animals, which only appeared in the Phanerozoic No rocks from the Protozeroic Eon are currently present on Earth There were only prokaryotes before the Phanerozoic Many organisms started to have skeletons, shells, rigid coats and other hard parts in the Phanerozoic but not in the Protozeroic Question 7

Explanation / Answer

Answer to 4 is has specialised cell. Animals have specialised cell which are neurons, osteoblasts, machrophages, red blood cells, and myocytes which are absent in others. So, an animal has specialised cell.