Acidity, number of ovaries, skin type etc. It's fairly complicated and the simplest chart I could find is listed in the related links.
Michael Aschbacher has written: '3-transposition groups' -- subject(s): Finite groups 'The classification of finite simple groups' -- subject(s): Group theory and generalizations -- Abstract finite groups -- Finite simple groups and their classification, Finite simple groups, Representations of groups, Group theory and generalizations -- Representation theory of groups -- Modular representations and characters 'Fusion systems in algebra and topology' -- subject(s): Combinatorial group theory, Topological groups, Algebraic topology 'The classification of quasithin groups' -- subject(s): Classification, Finite simple groups 'Finite group theory' -- subject(s): Finite groups
the basic food groups are like as follows: 1:vegetable groups 2:fruits group. 3:meat group. 4:cereal group 5:milk group. these all are the basic groups in foods
A scientist that studies classification is called a Taxonomist. They categorized or classify groups of organisms and they also name the group.
First of all it is not group, it is order. It is the Suarischia and the Ornithischia.
Organism classification groups are Kingdom and Phylum. The Kingdom represents a broad group of organisms with common characteristics, while the Phylum represents a more specific group within the Kingdom with shared characteristics.
milk group, meat and substitut, fruits and vegtables and grains
Kingdom Animalia is the taxonomic classification group that contains the greatest or widest variety of organisms.
Taxonomy
The 5 Groups are: Dance of the Cordillera grouyp Dance of the Mindanao group Dance of the Spanish-European Western group Dance of the Countryside group Dance of the Lesser Known group
The largest group in the classification system is the domain, which includes three major groups: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. These domains encompass all living organisms on Earth and serve as the highest level of classification.
Many fruits grow in groups or bunches called "hands".
Kingdom is the classification group that includes the greatest or widest variety of organisms.