Correct word is eukaryotic.Protists are eukaryotic organisms.
No. The hips are inferior to the shoulders, or caudal to the shoulders.
It's phenotype (I think this is correct but i am not 100% sure)
B statement is correct.
The correct order for the inductive writing sequence typically involves starting with specific observations or evidence, identifying patterns or trends from these observations, generating a hypothesis or general conclusion based on these patterns, and finally providing a thesis statement that outlines the main argument or point of the writing.
The correct phrase is 'Had tried. The word 'had' represents a past-tense statement.
"What I did is" is correct. It does not matter that the doing occurred in the past: it is still what I did, and will always be what I did. The answer below represents a very popular misuse of tenses. You are talking about something you did in the past, because you are using "did", therefore the correct statement is, "What I did was..." If you were to use the verb "is" or "to be" then that means you are speaking about the present, so the correct statement using this verb is "What I am doing is..."
The correct way to make a statement on a monument is by being clear, concise, and respectful. The statement should convey the intended message effectively while honoring the purpose of the monument and the individuals or events it represents. It's important to consider the historical and cultural significance of the monument and ensure that the statement is accurate and impactful.
No, the correct statement is: That is mine.
The correct spelling is "association" (connection, or a group).
The correct spelling is association (group, affiliation, or alliance).
Statement 3 does NOT describe a chemical equation. It should read: "The arrow represents the direction in which the reaction is proceeding."
Yes, it is correct to say "you are correct." It acknowledges that the other person's statement or opinion is accurate.
Which of the following associations is incorrectannelid-earthworm............took the test got a 100
No, the correct statement is "Are you going to school?" using the verb "are" instead of "is."
Are your children coming home? is grammatically correct.
A statement that is factually correct and does not mislead.