biology
Biological has two definitions. Biological is an adjective meaning "of or relating to biology or living organisms" Biological is also a noun meaning "a therapeutic substance derived from biological sources."
No, "cell" can be both a countable and uncountable noun. It is countable when referring to individual units like a prison cell or biological cell. It is uncountable when referring to a general concept or substance, such as a battery cell or cell growth.
Yes, evolution is an abstract noun as it represents a concept or process of gradual development or change over time, especially in biological organisms. It is not tangible or physically perceivable in and of itself.
If the question is to give examples of biological in a sentence. " ...This is Biological evidence." or " Biological studies show that... "
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Yes, it is a biological compound. Elements and compounds are nouns.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun vitamins(catalytic biological substances).
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "hormones" (biological regulatory chemicals).
Biological has two definitions. Biological is an adjective meaning "of or relating to biology or living organisms" Biological is also a noun meaning "a therapeutic substance derived from biological sources."
No, "cell" can be both a countable and uncountable noun. It is countable when referring to individual units like a prison cell or biological cell. It is uncountable when referring to a general concept or substance, such as a battery cell or cell growth.
Yes, evolution is an abstract noun as it represents a concept or process of gradual development or change over time, especially in biological organisms. It is not tangible or physically perceivable in and of itself.
The word "development" is a noun that functions as a common noun. It refers to the process of growth, progress, or evolution in various contexts, such as personal, economic, or biological development. Additionally, it can be classified as an abstract noun because it represents an idea or concept rather than a physical object.
Yes, the word systems is a noun, the plural form of the noun system, a common, abstract noun; a word for the relationship between things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network.
Yes, the noun 'adoption' is a common noun, a general word for the legal process of becoming a non-biological parent; a general word for the act of embracing ideas, habits; a general word for taking ownership of an animal; a word for any adoption of any kind.
The noun form of "to die" is "death." It refers to the cessation of life or the end of an organism's biological functions. Other related terms include "decease," which specifically denotes the act of dying, and "passing," which is often used in a more euphemistic context.
That is the proper spelling of "sense" (reason, or a perceptive ability). The homophones (sound-alike words) are: CENTS - hundredths of a dollar SCENTS - smells or odors
The noun 'classes' is a plural, common noun, a word for a group of people or things. The singular form is 'class'. The noun 'classes' is a concrete noun as a word for classes of students. The noun 'classes' is an abstract noun as a word for a group or rank of society; a major category in biological classification; a grouping or standing based on quality. The noun 'classes' is the standard collective noun used for 'classes of students'. The word 'classes' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to class.