Mollusks or Gastropods
Well, darling, a conch is not in a subgroup, it's actually a type of sea snail. So, if you're looking for its classification, it belongs to the family Strombidae within the class Gastropoda. But hey, if you want to get technical, you could say it's in the subgroup of marine mollusks.
The subgroup for quartz is silicates.
Yes, every subgroup of a cyclic group is cyclic because every subgroup is a group.
The properties of a subgroup would include the identity of the subgroup being the identity of the group and the inverse of an element of the subgroup would be the same in the group. The intersection of two subgroups would be a separate group in the system.
what is a subgroup of whorls? begins with C and 9 letters..
Species is the lowest subgroup for classifying organisms.
Yes, a species is the lowest subgroup for classifying organisms.
The term "subgroup" typically refers to a smaller group within a larger group. In the context of "class," a subgroup could refer to a smaller group of students within a class who are working on a specific project or assignment together.
Yes, a non-abelian group can have a torsion subgroup. A torsion subgroup is defined as the set of elements in a group that have finite order. Many non-abelian groups, such as the symmetric group ( S_3 ), contain elements of finite order, thus forming a torsion subgroup. Therefore, the existence of a torsion subgroup is not restricted to abelian groups.
Kingdom is the highest subgroup for classifying organisms.
LIPIDS
Squamata