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A group that shares similar characteristics but little else is known as a "cohort." Each of the examples you provided describes a specific cohort based on shared characteristics such as gender, handedness, or height.

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Taking anatomy and physiology classes at community college?

Community colleges that are accredited are usually a good place to go for University preparation. Obviously, University is a different atmosphere, but a Community College will certainly give you the basics that you need to move up.


What is a sentence with the word limiting factor in it?

The biggest limiting factor to attending college are high tuitions.One limiting factor in the high jump is the height of the participant.Her weight became a limiting factor when the photographer wanted a thin model.


Both AP and dual enrollment courses share all these characteristics except that?

AP courses generally cover broader subject material and are designed to prepare students for a standardized exam at the end of the course, while dual enrollment courses are college-level courses taught at a high school by high school teachers. Dual enrollment courses may also offer college credit upon successful completion, whereas AP courses require students to take an external exam to earn college credit.


What is the definition of sophomore?

When it is the second year of High school or College


Does a car have 5 characteristics of a living thing?

no, fire is not "alive". First of all, the definition of "life" is interesting. It appears you read a book that says there are 5 characteristics, while in my college bio book it says 7 characteristics, so you can see it is already arbitrary. I will use the 7 characteristics in my book just b/c I have it with me and I don't know what your "5 characteristics" are. Note, for something to be "alive" it basically has to have all these qualities. Things that have some of these qualities but not all are not alive (such as viruses). 1. Are hightly organized compared to natural inanimate objects. (Fire fails) 2. Display homeostasis, maintaining a relatively constant internal environment. (Fire fails) 3. Reproduce themselves. (Arguable, but I'd say fire passes) 4. Grow and Develop from simple beginnings. (Fire passes) 5. Take energy and matter from the environment and transform it. (Hmm, I'd say fire passes but then again fire IS energy so maybe not...) 6. Respond to stimuli (I'd say fire fails) 7. Show adaptation to their environment (I donno lol) So as you can see since fire does not pass all it is not alive. Of course almost everything passes at least one of these things, for example try asking these 7 things about a rock!