Classifying people racially can be difficult because race is a social construct that is not based on biological differences. Additionally, there is a lot of diversity and overlap within racial categories, making it hard to accurately assign individuals to a single race. Social, cultural, and historical factors also play a significant role in how people self-identify and how they are perceived by others in terms of race.
Viruses have unique characteristics that differ from other living organisms. They are not made up of cells, do not have a metabolism, and cannot reproduce on their own. This makes it challenging to classify them within traditional biological classification systems designed for living organisms.
Because each lichen has a symbiotic association of an alga with a fungus, hence it is difficult to classify them. Depending on their gross morpholoy we can classify these as crustose, foliose and fruticose only.
You can classify different species of animals based on their common characteristics, such as physical features or behaviors.
Viruses lack the cellular structure and independent metabolism typically found in living organisms. They can only replicate inside a host cell by hijacking the cell's machinery. This unique mode of reproduction blurs the line between living and non-living entities, making viruses challenging to classify definitively.
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lichens, corals, viruses, corals, viruses and carnivourous plants are difficult to classify :)
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Birds are difficult to classify because they must be categorized by their genetic makeup. Sometimes there are over eight classifications for a specific bird.
because eugleana is hard to classify
Yes
they are not made up of cells
Yes, considering that it is in the continent of Asia. However, they are not East Asian
Racially Yours was created in 1990.
current and wind patterns
bengii is a type of asian, short for people who racially relate bangladesh
Himmler thought the Scots were racially rather superior ...
seems to be a term, some American-whites are using to classify their own racial feelings into a category that is not "taboo". This way they can avoid being called "racist". It creates an excuse for feeling racially superior.