yes, you can simply write it down.....:)
Well, litterally, no. A phylum is a group of species. So pretty much, it is a file.
It is not in any phylum. Viruses are not living organisms, so they do not fit in the classification system we have for living creatures.
Any file you can fit onto it.
It will fit
It does not belong to any kingdom, hence, no phylum as it cannot reproduce without using the biochemical pathways of the host cell, thus, it doesn't fit the criteria for being a life form.
Any file that will fit in the capacity of a DVD-R can be placed on it.
Domain Eukarya Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Mammalia Order Dasyuromorpha Family Thylacinidae Genus Thylacinus Species cynocephalus
The file size of 13.6MB can fit to an 11.8GB data storage device.
Phylum is the stage above class and below kingdom. There are two categories in phylum: eukaryote and prokaryote. Eukaryotes have well defined cell membranes and nuclei, while a prokaryote doesn't. This can already separate the different classes into different categories, which is evidently the goal of taxonomy -- to classify organisms.
yes, it is a very small file
Echinoderms are the phylum. The phylum is Echinodermata Echinoderms are the phylum. The phylum is Echinodermata Echinoderms are the phylum. The phylum is Echinodermata
Use a flat file small enough to fit between the contacts. file them so that they are not rounded on the surface, and there is no pitting left.