No, there are more orders (groups) than domains. The number of orders is infinite, while the number of domains is finite. Orders are sets of elements with a defined operation that satisfy group properties, while domains are sets of elements with defined operations that satisfy ring or field properties.
Archaea and Bacteria are both domains of life, but they differ in genetic and structural characteristics. Archaea are more closely related to Eukarya than Bacteria, based on genetic studies. Additionally, Archaea often thrive in extreme environments, while Bacteria are more diverse in their habitats.
The two domains of living things are Bacteria and Archaea. These domains consist of prokaryotic organisms that are structurally simpler than organisms in the Eukarya domain, which includes plants, animals, fungi, and protists.
The strength of a magnet typically decreases with increasing temperature. This is because higher temperatures disrupt the alignment of magnetic domains within the material, reducing the overall magnetic field strength. Conversely, lowering the temperature can enhance the magnet's strength by allowing the domains to align more effectively.
Yes. When a material is magnetized the magnetic domains are aligned.
A virus is a microbe and it not a part of the three domains.
Bacteria
Holy Orders
Yes, by several orders of magnitude.
The last five presidents have signed more than 100 executive orders.
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No, on more than one occasion, he did not, leading to his downfall.
A parallelogram.
Yes, typically there are more organisms in a genus level than in an order level. A genus is a more specific classification than an order, so there are usually fewer orders but more genera within those orders.
Class is smaller than phylum and contains orders.
YES, by 3 or 4 orders of magnitude (i.e. more than a 1000 times).
Archaea and Bacteria are both domains of life, but they differ in genetic and structural characteristics. Archaea are more closely related to Eukarya than Bacteria, based on genetic studies. Additionally, Archaea often thrive in extreme environments, while Bacteria are more diverse in their habitats.
Eight. IT'S SIMPLE SUBTRACTION. *grr*