it mainly shows the two classification viz.protozoa and metazoa
it is the computer disk that tell you what you look like
Dinoflagellates are actually neither plants nor animals. They are single-celled organisms and are, in fact, members of the Protist kingdom. They are plankton and can be either zooplankton or phytoplankton, which means they can be plant-like (photosynthetic producers) or animal-like (heterotrophic consumers).
Because they weren't alive when the animal was
Mimicry allows an animal to resemble another organism that may be toxic, dangerous, or unappealing to predators, thus deterring predation. By blending in with a harmful model, the mimicking species gains protection through deception, reducing the likelihood of being targeted by predators.
There are none. The meaning of, or the reason for, vertebrate classification is that all the animals placed under this group have a backbone/spine. While it may not look similar to the human back, it is a back nonetheless. Animals with no backbone are invertebrates
what does a place chart value look like
What does the seating chart of an Alitalia A330-200 look like?
A chart like that would look pretty empty, sincethere's no such thing as a "biggest number".
i looks circular like
to see the pic of a table chart go to google search and type table chart you will see a lot there
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looks like yo mamas butt
it looks round, kind of like a bubble
Their is no specific answer to this question. You classify animals by there size, weight, look, and bodily build, among other things. What the animal eats is of no specific importance to the classification of the animal.
a line graph looks like a stocks chart
chart type
show one sixth on a graph