Heterotroph is an organism that depends in complex organic substances for nutrition
Omnivore is 1. an animal that feeds on both animal and vegetable substances 2. a pain that eats all kinds of food
Carnivore is 1. any animal that eats on flesh 2. a terrestrial or aquatic flesh eating mammal
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A: Anaphase — 1 chromatids move towards opposite poles. I always remember that “Ana” moves to different places on the sides of town. This is where the chromatids begin to move.
B: Telophase — 4 Cytokinesis may occur. Cytokinesis is the last and final step. The sister chromatids finish moving towards the poles and then cytokinesis occurs.
C: Metaphase — 3 Chromatids line up in the middle of the cell. I always remember since they line up in the middle, they “met” there.
D: Prophase — 2 and 5 Disintegration of the nuclear membrane and the spindle forms. Both of these have to happen first in order for the rest of the processes to occur.
**The order of mitosis goes prophase, prometaphase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, and Cytokinesis.**
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A: Algae 6 and 10. Both diatoms and kelps (plant related) are a part of the Algae general type.
B: Fungi 7 and 9. Deuteromycetes and Ascomycetes.
C: Protozoa 8. It is ciliates because they are a major group of Protozoa from cilia.
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The right answer is Half-life.
Half-life is the time taken by a substance (molecule, drug or other) to lose half of its pharmacological or physiological activity. Used by extension in the field of radioactivity, the half-life, also called radioactive half-life, is the time at which half of the radioactive nuclei of a source have disintegrated.
<span>The term half-life is often misinterpreted: two half-lives do not correspond to the full life of the product. The half-life is in fact the median of the life of a product, that is to say the duration below which there remains more than 50% of the product, and beyond which there remains less than 50%.</span>
Classification systems are systems with a distribution of classes created according to common relations or affinities
I think it's C but i may be wrong