The answer is both a and b for the plato homies. stay strong playas
To my dear fellow platoits it is both a and b
What are some examples for morphology ?
Some examples of objective data are eleveated temperature, bloop pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate...
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it is either morphological or plylogenetic. I am leaning more to the morphological side.
Morphological concepts are those that are physical and can be seen, such as noses and eyes. Biological are things like blood lines and the inner workings of the cells in the body.
Early taxonomists relied primarily on physical characteristics such as morphology, anatomy, and behavior to classify and categorize different organisms into hierarchical groups. They also considered factors such as evolutionary relationships and common ancestry to classify organisms into distinct taxonomic groups.
Phylogeny is discovered using molecular sequencing data and morphological data matrices.
yes :) it is a morphological word
morphological arrangement is the size of your poo
Phylogeny is the study of evolutionary relation among groups of organisms (e.g. species, populations), which is discovered through molecular sequencing data and morphological data matrices.
Morphological Echo was created in 1936.
The morphological classification of napier is Pennisetum purpureum.
Dichotomous keys are typically based on a morphological approach to classification, using observable physical characteristics to identify and classify organisms. This method involves sorting organisms into groups based on shared physical traits rather than evolutionary relationships.
Until a couple of decades ago, such trees were usually based on the morphologies of species. Since the development of genetic sequencing, however, that has become the main source of data for producing trees, mostly because it's much more precise. Although, of course, palaeontology still uses morphological data to construct trees, since no genetic data is available. There is also no objection to combining available morphological and genetic data to produce more accurate trees.
Two examples of primary data are survey responses collected directly from individuals and experiments conducted to gather specific data. Two examples of secondary data are data obtained from government reports and data collected from previous research studies.
data pictures are graphs.
Counter-examples, possibly.