The answer would be the lovely Jupiter
The binomial nomenclature system of classifying organisms was developed by <u>Linnaeus</u>.
Binomial nomenclature- Binomial nomenclature is a method of naming biological entities that consists of two terms: the first one designates the genus of the organism, and the second one designates the species.
Genus- Genus is the biological categorization that comes after family & species, consisting of isolated species that demonstrate exceptional differentiation or a group of structurally and phylogenetically related species (monotypic genus).
Species- A species is a group of organisms made up of similar individuals that are potential of interbreeding or gene exchange. The most fundamental unit of classification in biology is the species, which also serves as a taxonomic rank.
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Answer:
Letter A. G-protein coupled receptor
Explanation:
G protein-coupled receptors are a large protein family of transmembrane receptors that pick up extracellular signals and activate signal transduction pathways within the cell. They start this transduction through a chain of events triggered by phosphorylation.
In this question, we may be confused by the options that involve protein kinase, but we have to consider only cell surface receptors, as the request in question.
The windpipe is the trachea
It means that it's a living organism. As opposed to abiotic, which isn't a living organism.