System developed by Carolus Linnacus approximately 200 years ago
written in Latin
made up of genus and species
Binomial nomenclature is the name of a species. Binomial because it's two words. For instance, for our species, Homo sapiens. A wolf would be Canis lupus, a domestic cat would be Felix felix, a horse would be Equus equus etc. They're all Latin words.
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Which kingdom do single-celled organisms that do not have a nucleus belong in
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The Kingdom Monera contains prokaryotic organisms: the bacteria and bluegreen algae.
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The subject of a sentence cannot be a noun clause
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The statement that a subject of a sentence cannot be a noun
clause is not true. A noun clause cannot stand on its own and
therefore it is commonly used as a subject of a verb in a
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Sentence structure of finally it's time for lunch
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Simple
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Which of these shows the correct way to calculate mechanical advantage
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MA= (force output)/ (force input)
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What job is the noun clause doing in this sentence - We won't know whom the students chose for cheerleader until Monday morning
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The noun clause is "whom the students chose for cheerleader", which is the direct object of the verb "know".
NOTE: The relative pronoun 'whom' is not correct. Although the noun clause is functioning as the direct object of the verb "know", the relative pronoun is the subject of the relative clause.
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We won't know who the students chose for cheerleaderuntil Monday morning?
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What structure is used in this sentence Whenever I go shopping I always spend too much money.
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complex
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What id the name of an organism that eats only plants
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An organism that only eats plants would be an herbivore.
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How do you find a clause in a sentence
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Recognize a clause when you see one. Clauses come in four types: main [or independent], subordinate [or dependent], relative [or adjective], and noun. Every clause has at least a subject and a verb. Other characteristics will help you distinguish one type of clause from another.
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of the following is one of the criteria for classifying organisms into kingdoms
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method of reproduction
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What's the adverb for deep
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a word or an expression that modifies a verb, adjective, another adverb, determiner, clause, preposition, or sentence
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What is binomial nomenclature
Binomial Nomenclature
also called scientific name
System developed by Carolus Linnacus approximately 200 years ago
written in Latin
made up of genus and species
Binomial nomenclature is the name of a species. Binomial because it's two words. For instance, for our species, Homo sapiens. A wolf would be Canis lupus, a domestic cat would be Felix felix, a horse would be Equus equus etc. They're all Latin words.
Which kingdom do single-celled organisms that do not have a nucleus belong in
The Kingdom Monera contains prokaryotic organisms: the bacteria and bluegreen algae.
The subject of a sentence cannot be a noun clause
The statement that a subject of a sentence cannot be a noun
clause is not true. A noun clause cannot stand on its own and
therefore it is commonly used as a subject of a verb in a
sentence.
Sentence structure of finally it's time for lunch
Simple
Which of these shows the correct way to calculate mechanical advantage
MA= (force output)/ (force input)
What job is the noun clause doing in this sentence - We won't know whom the students chose for cheerleader until Monday morning
The noun clause is "whom the students chose for cheerleader", which is the direct object of the verb "know".
NOTE: The relative pronoun 'whom' is not correct. Although the noun clause is functioning as the direct object of the verb "know", the relative pronoun is the subject of the relative clause.
The sentence should read:
We won't know who the students chose for cheerleaderuntil Monday morning?
What structure is used in this sentence Whenever I go shopping I always spend too much money.
complex
What id the name of an organism that eats only plants
An organism that only eats plants would be an herbivore.
How do you find a clause in a sentence
Recognize a clause when you see one. Clauses come in four types: main [or independent], subordinate [or dependent], relative [or adjective], and noun. Every clause has at least a subject and a verb. Other characteristics will help you distinguish one type of clause from another.
of the following is one of the criteria for classifying organisms into kingdoms
method of reproduction
What's the adverb for deep
a word or an expression that modifies a verb, adjective, another adverb, determiner, clause, preposition, or sentence