2.conjugation- involves splitting of one cell and results in two identical cells 3.binary fission--requires direct cell-to-cell contact of bacteria
4.transformation uses a pilus to transmit genetic information between bacteria
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Answer:
The correct answer will be option- Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.
Explanation:
The humans have always tried to classify organism on the basis of certain similarities and differences of the organisms.
The classical classification system by Carolus Linnaeus classified the organisms in seven hierarchical level but modern classification system by Carl Woese changed it to eight levels system with the, most inclusive group at the top called "Domain" followed by the kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus and "species" at the lowest level which is the least inclusive group.
Thus, the selected option is the correct answer.
Answer:
kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species
Explanation:
The hierarchy of the Linnaeus system of classification begins with kingdom and ends in species with a total of seven taxa. It is best remembered using the mnemonic, King Philip Cut Open Five Green Snakes.
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Whats TWO Answer Giving Brainliest To first Correct AnSwEr:D......... please help :C
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Lancelets
Explanation:
It is the group of chordates that has a notochord and includes separate males and females. Lancelets are included in the subphylum Cephalochordata. Cephalochordates are gonochoristic. It means that the sexes are separate. Both sperm and egg cells are released in the water where fertilization occurs.
b)Aristotle
c)Ptolemy
d)Socrates
Ans.
Aristotle was a Greek scientist and philosopher that performed various experiments and study in the field of biology, medicine, and physics. His research included logical, empirical observations as his study credited with earliest formal logic. He was the first person that studied biology systematically and his biology experiments included dissection of organisms.
Hence, the correct answer is option b). Aristotle.'