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You need to be more specific. What do you mean by "right of each member"?
i find that you get aloung more with your mum the best if your a boy maybe dad but you can like any member it just happpens it happens cuz you spend most of your time wiv him or cuz that person understands you well! amber
Chemical properties. The classic example is the Group (I) Alkali metals, they all react with water., to produce the hydroxide, and liberate hydrogen gas. Here is the general equation 2M + 2H2O = 2MOH + H2 However in going down this Group , their reactivity with water becomes more violent, from genetle fizzing (Lithium) to explosive (Francium). Francium is not found in a lab. because it is also radio-active. Group (II) Alkaline Earth metals also have a similar property, but their reactivity is more genetle. M + 2H2O = M(OH)2 + H2
They need 7 more to complete the octet.
Catalase is a member of the peroxidase family. Catalase generates water and oxygen while peroxidase generates water and an activated donor molecule. Thus, peroxidase could refer to more than one enzyme.
The Euphonium is a member of the brass family, and more specifically it is a member of the low brass family.
No. If they do not belong to the same class, they can't be in the same order or family. The classification goes: Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
The roadrunner is a member of the Cuculidae family, more commonly known as the cuckoo family.
Yes. "Family" is a more precise designation than "order." The levels, from most general to most specific, are Kingdom -- Phylum -- Class -- Order -- Family -- Genus -- species.
You should be more concerned about the family member that had the stroke than what you should wear. You can wear anything, but black.
they are not related but are similar looking. The wombat resembles a small bear, but it has also been compared to a groundhog and a marmot.
Octopus means a member of the order Octopoda. Since orders are higher than families in the classification scheme, you'd have to be more specific about which particular type of octopus in order for us to choose one of the several families in that order.
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An orangutan is much more similar - as evidenced by the fact that BOTH the chimpanzee and the organutan are order: primates, suborder: haplorhini, family: hominidae while dogs are order: carnivora, suborder: caniformia, family: canidae. As you can see, while they are all mammals, the divergence between the apes and the dogs starts all the way up at the "order" level of classification. Dogs are more closely related to cats and bears than they are to primates like chimpanzees and orangutans.
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Impossible to answer without more details of the specific situation.
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