Linnaeus
The scientist who designed a system of classifying organisms based on their physical and structural similarities is Carl Linnaeus. He developed the binomial nomenclature system, which assigns each organism a two-part scientific name (genus and species) for easy identification and categorization.
Carl Linnaeus, a Swedish botanist, designed the first known method of classifying organisms in the 18th century, known as binomial nomenclature. His system grouped organisms based on their physical characteristics and provided a systematic way of naming and categorizing species.
Luteyans designed new delhi's structural map.
Structural areas of a vehicle designed to absorb energy during an accident in order to reduce injuries of occupants.
GT Ststrudl is a structural engineering software system that is computer aided. The software is designed to assist engineers in the structural designs and analysis process.
Each is designed for specific functions . Tissue is a group of cells that have similarities.
Really the only similarities is that both a cow and a human only have one stomach, both designed to digest the food that either species eat.
Structural areas of a vehicle that are designed to absorb some of the energy during a crash.
Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms, while a factory is a man-made facility where goods are produced. Cells are biological units that carry out specific functions within an organism, while a factory is a human-designed facility for manufacturing products. Cells are highly specialized for various functions within organisms, while factories are designed for mass production of goods.
A biosatellite is an artificial satellite which is designed to carry humans or other organisms.
Antibiotics are not designed by any body. By defination they are synthesized by micro-organisms to inhibit growth of other micro-organisms. You have designing of the antibiotics in semisynthetic antibiotics. But probably it is done in trial and error method only, as on today.
Antibiotic designed to kill single-celled prokaryotic organisms found in food by disabling their ability to use oxygen and suffocating them is most likely targeting organisms found in the Eubacteria kingdom.