Smallest to largest:
Gene (a place on a chromosome); chromosome (there are 46 in human cells); and DNA (because it accounts for all the genetic material in a cell).
order from largest to smallest: gene, genome, chromosome, DNA, gene pool
Millimeter, Centimeter, Decimeter, Meter, Decameter, Hectometer, Kilometer
The following is assuming you mean a multi-cellular organism: Atoms are the smallest - they make up everything else on the list. Compunds are two or more atoms joined together, and are second-smallest. Organelles are third smallest - they are located inside of cells - and then cells. The next smallest is a tissue, as it is a group of cells, then organs, as they are groups of tissues, then organ systems (groups of organs), and then the organism as a whole. The second-largest is a population - a group of organisms of the same species - and the the community - all populations in the same area. If it's a unicellular organism, then the organism would be just the cell, and would not contain any organelles, organs, organ systems, or tissues.
Purpose, hypothesis, procedure, analysis
To determine if a list of developments is in the correct order, it’s essential to consider the chronological sequence of events or advancements in a specific field. For example, in technology, one might look at the progression from early computers to the internet and then to smartphones. If you provide a specific list, I can help evaluate its order.
order from largest to smallest: gene, genome, chromosome, DNA, gene pool
The order of soil particles from largest to smallest is gravel, sand, silt, and clay.
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list celestial bodies from smallest to largest star asteroid planet meteroid galaxy
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Smallest to largest... 0.007, 0.5, 0.63, 0.7
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JupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneEarthVenusMercury (8)Pluto
Counties, townships, municipalities.
To provide the correct order from smallest to largest, I would need the specific items or values you want to compare. Please provide the list or details, and I'll be happy to help!
You can list groups of elements in increasing order by arranging them from smallest to largest value. Start with the smallest element and proceed to the largest element in the group. This will help you organize the elements in a clear and systematic way.
Various methods: * Convert the fractions into equivalent fractions with the same denominator; then order by smallest numerator to largest; * Convert the fractions to [approximate] decimals by dividing the numerators by the denominators; then order by the smallest decimal to largest; * Divide the denominators by the numerators; then order by the largest result to the smallest. In all cases list the original fractions.