the part of a compound microscope that moves the body tube up and down for focusiing
well there are 4 kingdoms of life # animal # plant # fungi # bacteria and many people fight over wich one is smaller I think it is fungi
by common characteristics by kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species
When you consider the composition of living and non living things, both can be broken down into what comprises them. If one considers non-living matter, then "particle" may be used to describe the smallest unit. As knowledge advances, a "particle" by definition has evolved i.e., quarks being the smallest "particle" of an atom whereas for years it was thought that the atom was the smallest unit of matter. Conversely, the cell is considered the smallest unit of organic (living) matter The only major difference between them is that a cell is the smallest particle of a living object and a molecule (made up of atoms) is the smallest unit of a nonliving object.
Classification is considered to be the placing of similar objects into similar groups. In science, classification is a part of taxonomy. Taxonomy is science of naming living things by putting them into categories.
Taxonomy - It is a branch of biology that deals with the classification and naming of living organism.
the basic structural unit of living matter is THE ATOM
the part of a compound microscope that moves the body tube up and down for focusiing
the part of a compound microscope that moves the body tube up and down for focusiing
The Species is the lowest classification in the animal kingdom.
Kingdom
eubacteria is the smallest kingdom
Living things are classified in a biological classification from the biggest to smallest. The classes include; Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
In taxonomy (organization of living things), the "Kingdom" is the broadest classification of any living. Cacti are plants; therefore, the kingdom of the cactus is the plant kingdom.
species is the smallest form of the classificaion system
The highest classification into which living organisms are grouped in
I believe nanobes(of the microorganism family) are the smallest known living organisms at a size of (20 nm = .02 microns) being the smallest.
The two kingdom classification system is an older system that categorizes organisms into two kingdoms: Plantae and Animalia. This system is based on the presence or absence of cell walls and the ability to perform photosynthesis. It has limitations due to the exclusion of other important groups of organisms, leading to the development of more advanced classification systems with multiple kingdoms.
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.