Answer: I got a 20 listening to the answer above :(
Explanation:
Myth: A dead organism is the same as a nonliving thing in science.
Fact: A dead organism is still an organic being.
Evidence: Non-living things are different from living beings due to differences in organic chemical compounds. Non-living things were never alive in the first place.
Myth: The Linnaeus system of classification will always stay the same.
Fact The Linnaeus system, although still recognized as the perfect class system, has changed.
Evidence: Initially, Kingdom was the highest class in the system; however, later on, scientists introduced a class above this
Myth: Tigers and goldfish are not related.
Fact: The tiger and goldfish are not closely related. Evidence: Even if all living things share common ancestors from years ago, they continued to take those parts and pass it down. The only relation these two organisms share is distant DNA patterns.
Myth: An organism's kingdom only describes physical characteristics.
Fact: An organism's kingdom is no longer only based on physical appearance.
Evidence: Maybe before the genetics sciences this may have been the case but, since we’ve learned many different things in science, the answer has changed. We can pick apart what makes the organism what it is.
Myth: Mammals and plants don't belong in the same domain.
Fact: Mammals are indeed in the same domain as plants. Evidence: , fungi, protests, and animals possess Eukaryota cells. This tells us that these plants belong in the same domain.