The organization of life goes as follows, from largest to smallest.
Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Genus, Species.
There are such things as sub-species, but I don't believe such is used outside of differentiating members of a species.
The smaller units that make up fats are called TRIGLYCERIDE
you can make it look smaller with different types of make up. But the only way to make it smaller is surgery, well that's what I heard. GOOD LUCK! :)
"amino acids"
Amino acids
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an order is divided into a family, which is divided into a genus, which is divided into a spicies
Subspecies are the smaller groupings within a species. It is below the rank of species. Subspecies usually are interbreed and isolated organisms.
atoms make up molecules, which make up cells, which make up tissues, which make up organs, which make up body systems, which make up a body
Cells and fibers are the smaller parts that make up muscle tissue.
The smaller units that make up fats are called TRIGLYCERIDE
It makes sense to multiply when converting measurements to smaller units because it takes many smaller units to make up a larger unit. So in order to translate larger unit(s) into smaller units, you have to break up the larger unit(s) into many smaller pieces.
Amino acids are the smaller building blocks that make up proteins.
Make up and plastic surgery.
you can make it look smaller with different types of make up. But the only way to make it smaller is surgery, well that's what I heard. GOOD LUCK! :)
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Monomer
No, that is an optional thing that is up to the subdivision. There are many which do not have it