kingdoms
Each living creature is grouped into one of six kingdoms of life: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea, and Bacteria. These kingdoms categorize organisms based on shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships. For instance, Animalia includes multicellular organisms that are typically motile, while Plantae consists of multicellular, photosynthetic organisms. This classification helps scientists study and understand biodiversity and the interconnections between different life forms.
Each living creature is classified into one of six major groups known as kingdoms: Animalia (animals), Plantae (plants), Fungi (fungi), Protista (mostly single-celled organisms), Archaea (ancient bacteria), and Bacteria (true bacteria). This classification helps scientists organize and study the vast diversity of life on Earth based on shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships. Each kingdom encompasses a wide range of organisms with distinct features and functions within ecosystems.
blood transfusion
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a blood transfusion
Information is grouped together by the subject of each amendment. (apex)
No, in Magic: The Gathering, each creature can only block one attacker at a time.
Yes, it is permissible to include more than one legendary creature in a deck, but you can only have one of each legendary creature on the battlefield at a time.
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Life. One level below that they´re all in different domains already.
The word grouped has one syllable.
Yes. Everything that was made has DNA in their cells.