four categories of diseases are physiological,pathogenic/infectious,heriditary/genetic and nutritional/deficiency........this is what my teacher told me!!!!
Connective, epithelial, muscular and nervous.
The four categories of symbols are iconic symbols (representing something by closely resembling it), symbolic symbols (representing something by convention or association), indexical symbols (connecting to something through cause and effect), and abstract symbols (representing ideas or concepts).
The four important categories of biomolecules found in living organisms are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Carbohydrates provide energy and structural support, lipids are important for energy storage and cell membranes, proteins are involved in a wide range of cellular functions, and nucleic acids carry genetic information.
The four basic categories of exempt employees under the FLSA are executive, administrative, professional, and outside sales employees. To qualify for exemption, these employees must meet certain criteria related to their job duties and be paid on a salary basis.
Once the ventricles contraction phase is over, the diastole starts. Then all the four chambers are in diastole, till the atria start to contract.
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European surnames are often classified under these FIVE categories: Given name, Occupational name, Location name, Nickname, and Ornamental name.
Germany, the first four letters aren't a speciific disease but a germ is a disease carrying vector.
The term for the 4 sections of the heart muscle is the cardiac muscle.
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The four broad categories are consumption, investment, government purchases, and net exports.
the four categories of lumberjacks are: high riggers sawyers or buckers skidders haulers
There are 4 (four) syllables in the word categories.
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Eosinophilic Enteropathy is the name of the disease. One of the families on extreme home makeover had four kids with the disease.
The four primary categories of household vacuums are upright, canister, stick, and handheld models
The four fundamental ethical principles are:The Principle of Respect for AutonomyThe Principle of BeneficenceThe Principle of NonmaleficenceThe Principle of Justice