Primary succession is occurring
b. Lipid
c. Nucleic acid
d. Protein
B.family
C.genus
D.species
Papio Cynocephalus and baboons Papio Anubis belong to the same family, genus and class. But both of them belong to different species.
Further Explanation:
The Papio Cynocephalus is also known as a yellow baboon. They belong to the family of the old world monkey. They have long legs with long arms and also consist of yellow-brown hair on their bodies. The species of Papio Cynocephalus is an epithet, which means the dog-head. In their family, females grow to approximately sixty centimeters and the males grow to approximately eight four centimeters.
In any plant and animal, the first letter of any scientific name describes the genus and second letter describe its species. The baboons Papio Anubis is also referred to as an olive baboon. They belong to the family of Cercopithecidae. Both Papio Cynocephalus and Papio Anubis belong to the identical genus, mainly know as Papio. But species of Papio Cynocephalus and Papio Anubis are different.
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Answer Details:
Grade: High School
Subject: Biology
Topic: Classification of organisms
Keywords:
Papio, baboon, olive, yellow, epithet, species, genus, Anubis, Cynocephalus, dog-head, male, female, centimeters, approximately, scientific name, grow.
Rate of change
2
Answer:
because the slop go up.
Explanation:
Because the slop go up and they are positive numbers.
Answer:
I'm not sure what the options are but rna or ribonucleic acid is made up of a nucleobase called uracil instead of thymine (which is what dna has). It kinda looks like half of dna.