Category is bigger division. There are more than one subcategories, in category to make the divisions, more precise.
Kingdom, phylum, and class are taxonomic ranks used in biological classification. Kingdom is the highest rank and represents the broadest category of organisms, such as plants or animals. Phylum is a subcategory within a kingdom, grouping organisms based on shared characteristics. Class is a further subcategory within a phylum, grouping organisms based on even more specific shared characteristics.
In design, a domain refers to a broad category or theme, while a motif is a specific recurring element within that category. Domains are like the big picture, while motifs are the smaller details that repeat throughout the design.
In biological classification, kingdom is a broader category that includes multiple domains. There are three domains of life: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Each domain consists of one or more kingdoms.
The difference between succeeding terms in a sequence is called the common difference in an arithmetic sequence, and the common ratio in a geometric sequence.
Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that lack a distinct nucleus, whereas living organisms comprise a broader category that includes bacteria as well as multicellular organisms. Living organisms exhibit characteristics such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli, while bacteria are a specific type of living organism with unique features.
is 422.0 a category, subcategory, or subclassification?
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is code 986 a category, subcategory, or subclassification
is code 986 a category, subcategory, or subclassification
No, there is no limit to the amount of questions per category or subcategory.
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A subcategory; category
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The category called "Cleaning" is a subcategory of Home and Garden, whereas the subcategory of "Cleansing" is a subcategory of Alternative Medicine. The former category deals with questions about cleaning in your home; the latter pertains to the state of health of your body.
Usually if you add a question to the subcategory of a main category, it automatically removes itself from the main category. You don't *have* to remove questions from main categories if you add them to a subcategory, but doing so would make the site a little more organised and less cluttered.
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