Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780134580999
Author: Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn
Publisher: PEARSON
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Arrange in chronological order the evidence that life transitioned from aquatic environments to aquatic and
terrestrial environments.
Only aquatic organisms
Aquatic and terrestrial organisms
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Dry land was devoid of signs of life, even as organisms diversified in the sea.
Early invertebrates, such as insects or spiders, left tracks on beach dunes.
The oldest fungi left behind fossil evidence.
Microbial mats left remains on land rocks.
The first fossil of a fullv terrestrial animal surfaced.
Snores were embedded in nlant tissues.
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Transcribed Image Text:Arrange in chronological order the evidence that life transitioned from aquatic environments to aquatic and terrestrial environments. Only aquatic organisms Aquatic and terrestrial organisms Answer Bank Dry land was devoid of signs of life, even as organisms diversified in the sea. Early invertebrates, such as insects or spiders, left tracks on beach dunes. The oldest fungi left behind fossil evidence. Microbial mats left remains on land rocks. The first fossil of a fullv terrestrial animal surfaced. Snores were embedded in nlant tissues. MacBook Air 80 DD F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 #3 $ & 3 4 7 8 E R T Y * 00
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Early invertebrates, such as insects or spiders, left tracks on beach dunes.
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Microbial mats left remains on land rocks.
The first fossil of a fully terrestrial animal surfaced.
Spores were embedded in plant tissues.
A tetrapod left tracks that fossilized.
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Transcribed Image Text:Only aquatic organisms Aquatic and terrestrial organisms Answer Bank Dry land was dev of signs ife, even as organisms diversified in the sea. Early invertebrates, such as insects or spiders, left tracks on beach dunes. The oldest fungi left behind fossil evidence. Microbial mats left remains on land rocks. The first fossil of a fully terrestrial animal surfaced. Spores were embedded in plant tissues. A tetrapod left tracks that fossilized. MacBook Air 80 DII F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 %23 $ & * 4 5 7 T Y G H J K 公 * 00 F.
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In contrast to land-based terrestrial ecosystems, an aquatic ecosystem is one that exists in and around a body of water. Aquatic ecosystems are made up of colonies of creatures that are reliant on one another and their surroundings.

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