in order to diagnose malocclusion..ask da patient to occlude n observe the relationship of the maxillary n mandibular molars...if the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary molar occludes in the buccal groove of mandibular molar...then its a class 1 maloclusion...this is some times considered as nrmal occlusion...
Class 1, its marijuana bro. Should be class negative 1 because it isn't harmful at all.
According to BCS classification, Clindamycin is a class 1 drug Dr. Islam Hamad
The Joint Hazard classification system includes Class I, Ammunition and Explosive hazard information.
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You'd need to identify your country of origin. In the US, if you were talking about truck classification based on Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, there are eight classes - 1 - 8, and no Class 61. Classification systems may vary elsewhere.
class 1.
1 Domain. 2 Kingdom. 3 Phylum. 4 Class 5 Order 6 Family 7 Genus 8 Species Species is the smallest level of scientific classification.
Classification 1 : Kingdom: Monera (bacteria) Phylum: Archaebacteria Class: Thermoprotei Order: Thermoproteales Family: Thermoproteaceae Genus: Pyrobaculum Species: Pyrobaculum aerophilum Classification 2 : Kingdom: Monera (Bacteria) Phylum: Archaebacteria Class: Methanomicrobia (methanogens) Order: Methanomicrobiales Family: Methanomicrobiaceae Genus: Methanogenium Species: Methanogenium frigidum
Class 1 aircraft components are critical in nature and failure could result in catastrophic consequences affecting safety. These components are closely monitored and have rigorous maintenance and inspection requirements to ensure safe operation of the aircraft. Examples of class 1 components include flight control surfaces, landing gear, and engine components.
there are only 5 groups: protoctists, bacteria, fungi, animals and plants. If you mean the levels of classification then there are 7: 1)kingdom 2)phylum 3)class 4)order 5)family 6)genus 7)species
1. kingdom 2.phylum 3.class 4.order 5.family 6.genus 7.species
The scientific classification is a method to classify all living things. The seven levels of classification for elephants is Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia, Order Proboscidea, Family Elephantidae, Genus Loxodonta, Species Africana.