Actually, the names don't affect the classification at all - it does not matter how something is called, as it does not change its characteristics.
The classification of organism is based on their evolution and characteristics and it's a scientific consensus based on the data. Names don't impact it at all.
However, to increase understanding in science, scientist made the names after the place in the classification - so the scientific classification determines the names (but not the other way round).
Most offten you can tell how an animal is classified from the name, but only because it was named after this classification.
Answer:
The rate becomes ever more rapid in proportion to the growing total number or size.
Explanation:
<span>This is the extraversion and introversion preference. They are the preferences used in the Jungian Type Inventory. Extraversion is not about being loud and obnoxious and introversion is not about being shy and withdrawn from social interations. Its about where people get their energy and motivation from: other people or within themselves.</span>
Nucleus is the cell part that contains an organism's genome.