Cold blooded (fish and reptiles) and warm-blooded (birds and mammals).
Genus' are broken down in species.
Yes, when amino acids are broken down through the process of deamination, they lose their amine (NH2) groups. This reaction converts the amino group into ammonia (NH3), which is then excreted from the body as waste.
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There are many ways socio-economic groups are broken down. Some groups are categorized by household income and some by the group they identify with.
No, animals that live in groups, or packs, actually tend to hunt larger animals. For example lions, they hunt in groups and take down some of the largest land animals in the world.
their bodies are broken down into the dirt.
Biological classification (Taxonomy) categorises living organisms into groups of similar organisms. So one major group, animals, all belong to the 'Kingdom' Animalia. Animalia itself is broken down into groups of similar organisms, then each group is broken down further - so as an example, Animalia contains the 'Classes' Mammalia (mammals) Aves (birds), and others, and all these are broken down into 'Orders'. 'Primates' is one such order of Mammalia, and this contains monkeys, apes, and humans. Therefore all three of those can be reffered to as 'primates', in the same way as we can call them 'mammals' and 'animals'.
Yes it is called their stomach.
Carbohydrates are the macromolecules ingested by animals that are broken down into glucose during digestion. Glucose is a simple sugar that is used as a primary source of energy for cellular processes in the body.
They cannot be broken down into three groups. The 7 groups are: 1. Albanian 2. Armenian 3. Balto-Slavic 4. Celtic 5. Germanic 6. Hellenic (Greek) 7. Italic-Romance
No, almost completely memorization. The drugs are primarily broken down into groups. Memorize and you will do great.