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Option D - The Linnaean system of classification used a nested hierarchy to sort organisms into groups based on similarities and differences in their characteristics. kingdom → phylum → class → order → family → genus → species.
<u>Explanation</u>
The family is missing from the Linnaean system of classification that is used for nested hierarchy. Carolus Linnaean worked for the taxonomy. It is the system of classifying and naming organisms. This system includes eight taxa: domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. Linnaeus presented us with a uniform way to identify species called binomial nomenclature.
Their surface area-to-volume ratio.
Cells are so small so the surface area and volume of them can be proportional to each other. This helps with the efficiency of the cell's absorption and waste expulsion processes. Also by the cell's smallness, communication from the nucleus to other organelles is fast and the cell can be regulated while the conditions for diffusion are still ideal.
The strongest pulse location was the Radial Pulse. The weakest pulse was the Dorsalis pedis
Answer:
3. Only one independent variable is used for each experiment.
Explanation:
A controlled experiment is an experiment in which one variable is changed or tested at a time, while others are kept constant. In an experiment, one of the two major variables is INDEPENDENT VARIABLE. Independent variable is the variable that is changed or manipulated in the experiment.
In a controlled experiment, only one independent variable is used at a time i.e. ONLY one variable is changed or manipulated for each experiment. This is to ensure the validity of the experiment.
Claim- point A has the greatest potential energy
Evidence- point A is at the top of the rollercoaster, at a steady point
Reasoning- higher objects with further to fall have the greatest potential energy
Conclusion- Point A has the greatest potential energy because of its high position from the ground, and it has the biggest stored up energy waiting to fall.