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no u cant classify everything
To 'classify' means to group into a certain category.
How goes geographers classify location
they classify them by puting them into groups
Paramecium is a type of unicellular ciliates that are members of protista. These protists live in freshwater and constantly take in water by osmosis from outside. A contractile vacuole is available to act as a bladder for the organism. These animals feed mainly on bacteria. They have rows of cilia along a oral groove which moves food into the mouth, where inside the food is engulfed by phagocytosis. The undigested contents are expelled from the region of plasma membrane which functions as an anus. These animals can go through sexual and asexual reproduction, depending on the conditions (presence of another paramecium).
Heh, I'm no expert, but here's what I believe (from my half baked bio knowledge) to be the answer:Kingdom: ProtistaPhylum: CiliophoraClass: CiliateaOrder: PeniculidaFamily: ParameciidaeGenus: Paramecium (duhhh)Species: That would depend on which species of paramecium we're looking at. Aurelia is one, Bursaria is another.
you can not classify this. How can you classify them?
We will classify this new species as a mammal.How do you classify this, Mister Burns?
why do we classify skills
You can classify them from how they are alike and how they are different.
You classify plants by their reproduction.
The opposite of classify is declassify.
You tell what something is if you classify it.
No, the word 'classify' is not a noun at all; the word is a verb: classify, classifies, classifying, classified.Example: We have to classify the origins of the words on this list.
She can classify any room! Let's classify these examples, then break for lunch.
division or dividing into a particular groups
classify phychological hazard