Because it does
The second letter does not necessarily have to be lowercase. However, in certain writing styles or formats, such as sentence case or title case, it is common for the second letter to be lowercase. This is often done for aesthetic or stylistic reasons. In other cases, such as when following specific grammar rules or conventions, the second letter may need to be capitalized.
lower case letter and lower case letter Example:ff
False
The first letter is allways capital.
The first letter must be capitalized and all others must remain lower case.
First = Genus & Second = species :) -AlyssaReed :o.
No (second letter is always lower case) is Nobelium
The first letter is always capitalized, and the second letter is always lower case.
lower case letter and lower case letter Example:ff
two names. the first is begins with a capital letter. the second lower case.
No. It is 2,376 with five lower case letter 'o's following. The second number is 273,600,000
This is an uppercase letter A and this is a lower case letter a
You dot the letter 'i' because the letter 'i' was originally written that way in lower case, so we must always dot the lower case letter 'i'.
I'm assuming your looking for a password, a mixed case letter is a word that contains an upper case, and lower case letter. Example: Queen. I used Q as upper case and the rest as lower case. :)
a lower case letter that is the same letter as the upper case letter that represents the dominant allele
A lower case lettered allele means that the allele is recessive.
Upper case letter - capital letter -- B Y D WLower case letter - small letter -- b y d wThey're called upper case because in old times the newspaper workers kept the letter stamps that were bigger on the upper case and smaller on the lower case. It makes alot of sense so, they just called it by their ''case''
recessive