There is always an equal number of kingdoms as phyla.
B
A single phylum branches out into over 30 kingdoms.
C
Each of the six kingdoms has exactly 30 phyla in it.
D
Many different phyla make up each kingdom.
Answer:
The correct answer is - option D. Many different phyla make up each kingdom
Explanation:
The kingdom is the second highest taxonomic rank under the Domain that includes various other ranks and made up of related roups of phylum the third-highest taxonomic rank.
There is no particular number of phylum in each kingdom but only a group of a different but related phylum. Like Plantae kingdom have a different group of phylum and similarly, Animalia kingdom have a various group of related phyla.
b. Humans have the largest group size of all primates and also the largest prefrontal cortex.
c. Humans developed more cognitive resources to deal with the many challenges that come from living in large groups.
d. We are motivated to form groups because living in social groups helped our ancestors survive.
Answer:
Explanation:
a. Humans are unique in our pervasive tendency to form groups.FALSE
b. Humans have the largest group size of all primates and also the largest prefrontal cortex. FALSE
c. Humans developed more cognitive resources to deal with the many challenges that come from living in large groups. TRUE
d. We are motivated to form groups because living in social groups helped our ancestors survive. TRUE
A method used to reveal the beauty or truth existing in mankind by letting characters represent some of these qualities "Symbolism"
The given statement is "true".
Environmental manipulation can result in unforeseen consequences.
Environmental manipulation refers to the transitory changes to vector habitats including the administration of "basic" compartments, for example, visit exhausting and cleaning by scouring of water-stockpiling vessels, bloom vases and desert room coolers; cleaning of drains; shielding put away tires from precipitation; reusing or legitimate transfer of disposed of holders and tires; administration of plants near homes that gather water in the leaf axils.