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The Sequence events of the cell cycle isinterphaseprophasemetaphaseanaphasetelophase.
That's how they evolved, ammonites first, trilobites later. The sequence of evolution is the product of a very large number of essentially accidental and unpredictable events.
The sequence of events in aerobic respiration is: glycolysis, formation of acetyl CoA, the Krebs cycle, the electron transport chain.
Many events occurred after our Universe began to expand from an infinite state of density, including inflation, baryogenesis, quark formation, hadron formation, lepton domination, photon domination, nuclear formation, matter domination, recombination, re-ionization, star formation, galaxy formation.
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We don't have your sequence of events, so can't provide an answer.
Instead of timeline, progression or sequence of events can be used. Other related words are the evolution or development.
Natural selection says that the fittest genes will be passed on. If a slightly different color will give a survival advantage, this will be passed on. This example can be applied to any gene. Evolution has also occurred in the field of computers, telephones, etc. What works best and gives an advantage will be used.
Sequence is a line of events in chronological order, usually starting with the event farthest back in time and leading up to the present, or end, of the book.
Sequence refers to the chronological order of events in a story, while plot refers to the series of events that make up the storyline. In a story, the plot is driven by the sequence of events that occur, with each event leading to the next to create a cohesive narrative. The sequence of events helps to structure the plot by providing a clear timeline and flow of action for the story.
stimulus-- receptor-- control centre--- effector
formation of troops, honors, ceremony, remarks
development of agriculture then job specialization then social stratification
Evolution is a process in which something passes by degrees to a different stage, especially a more advanced or mature stage. In biology it is the sequence of events involved in the evolutionary development of a change in a species. All living things are capable of evolution.
You call them 'sequence of events'.
2,1,3,4