Explanation:
phyllum: group group of related classes
classes: group of related order
family: a group of related genera (genus)
order: group of related families
genus: group of related species
So that way he wouldn't get mixed or off balance results i think
Where's the pyramid? Well, I guess you forgot to add the picture so I think the answer is B. Primary Producer
Bacteria and fungi share only a few similarities. Both are cells and microscopic. Both the bacteria and fungi also has a cell wall and a cell membrane. However, these two cells are very much different with respect to each other in many ways. Bacteria, in terms of the cell wall, has a soft cell wall in which the main component is peptidoglycan while for fungi their cell wall is mostly made up of chitin which makes it hard. Bacteria grows by binary fission while fungi grows through branching and elongation. <em>Penicillium</em> is a genus of a fungi with a major role in antibiotic production. Therefore <em>Penicillium</em> share the same characteristics with fungi.
Diabetes can cause a variety of complications, including kidney problems, pain due to nerve damage, blindness, and coronary heart disease. Recent studies have shown that controlling blood sugar levels reduces the risk of developing diabetes complications considerably.
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