Answer: The answer is option D) phylum-class-order-family-species-genus
Explanation:
In taxonomy, living organisms are arranged from large to smaller categories. The complete arrangement as given by Carroleus Linnaeus is shown below
Kingdom --> phylum/division --> class --> order --> family --> genus --> species
He first split living things into a general category called KINGDOM.
- The kingdom is further split into large smaller groups called PHYLUM (for animals) and DIVISION (for plants).
- Each phylum or division is broken down into CLASSES.
- Each class is broken down into ORDERS
- Orders into FAMILIES,
- Families into GENUS
- Genus into SPECIES
Answer:
Descriptive research is a type of research that studies the participants that take part in the research or a certain situation. Descriptive research does not limit to either of quantitative or qualitative research methodologies, but instead, it uses elements of both, often within the same study. Therefore, a descriptive researcher often uses three major ways to collect and analyse the data. They are observations, case studies and surveys.
now i dont know much about comparisons but im assuming your comparing your own experiment to someone elses to see if you get the same result.
Seamounts are underwater mountains that rise thousands of feet from the seafloor. These are mostly volcanic in origin and are found on oceanic crusts near mid-ocean ridges. As these seamounts slowly move away from the oceanic ridge due to seafloor spreading, they gradually subside due to their enormous mass.
So according to the question, Sabrina has a better claim because her claim is based on research and logic.
Answer is option A.
Veins would be the correct answer if I am not mistaken
C.
1)<span>Pigs digestive tracts and nutritional needs are very similar to humans.
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2)<span>Pigs also have hearts that are similar in size and makeup to the human
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heart. Pig heart valves are used to replace defective human heart valves.
3)</span><span>Answer "Pig" DNA is most similar to Human DNA..
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