Organisms are classified by their:
* physical structure (how they look)
* evolutionary relationships
* embryonic similarities (embryos)
* genetic similarities (DNA)
* biochemical similarities
The similarities between summer and winter is that you could do different activities.
The similarities between unitary and federal states could be that both types of governments could be democracies. A unitary state could be democratic when the people elect the government officials, as is the case in a federal state.
There are several similarities between Hitler and Saddam Hussein. They were both cruel dictators, they were both very controversial, both persecuted minorities, and both dropped out of college.
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In order to make a comparison we have to have two items. We could note similarities and differences between Flowers for Algernon and some other work of fiction, but you have not stated any.
Despite giving American English some rules and standards, why could Webster not keep it from changing
What? Be precise with your questions, you could mean elephants and socks for what we know!
I think it is the similarities and differences but I could be wrong.
When somebody is cleaning a fish and finds a heart with four chambers.
When they find an animal with feathers and teats they'll have to rewrite some things.
They observed the organism carefully. Aboriginal people classify organisms by their characteristics, what they could be used for and when they come out to be hunted. They also remember which animals are tasty so they can catch again someday.
Separating organisms into unicellular and multicellular categories might not be useful because some unicellular organisms may be more closely related to multicellular organisms than to other unicellular ones. Additionally, this classification overlooks important differences within each group, such as varying levels of complexity or ancestral relationships. Therefore, grouping solely based on cell number could oversimplify the diversity and evolutionary history of organisms.
The word to the definition of "the way in which organisms are divided" is classified. Classified means to divide any things such as animals. You could classify animals by their size, color, skin texture, etc.
You could base it on the seasons within the year, and compare them. Or you could base it on people, twins for example comparing who they are similar and yet totally opposite.
Similarities - limited/no rights; still discriminated; could not become citizens Differences - Slaves - treated as property; worked 12-14 hours Free Blacks - worked as servants by CHOICE; worked less hours; more jobs to choose from;
New knowledge may bring to light something you didn't previously know about an organism - causing you to re-think its classification.