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WHAT?!?..that's cruel man
Q: Why are chemists great for solving problems?
A: They have all the solutions.
Actually the high-school teacher is there to teach you the basics of biology(Yes, those are only the basics!
You're the same with me Opuntia...
By the way..is the 'confuse' word comes from an alifatic single chain hydrocarbon or nucleic acids or proteins inside our brain?? Q: Why are chemists great for solving problems?
A: They have all the solutions.
Um...I don't know what is the standard size of the basic biology in every country...but, if you see the explanation that I "composed" in the human biology-urine...that's still inside my basic bio book for senior high school...
Q: Why are chemists great for solving problems?
A: They have all the solutions.
Hmm circular chromosomes? sounds like plasmids haha. pretty typical of bacteria heh =D
Remember trying to clone the gene for GFP and allow the bacteria to express it, and my group had quite a few "glow colonies" (fluoresce under UV) =D.
According to my new bio book that I've just bougt today, the classification of organisms are based on their nuclei membrane. So, there're only two kingdoms which are Procariota and Eukaryota.
Procaryota divided into bacteria and archaea. Eukaryota divided into protista, fungus, plantae and animalia. Q: Why are chemists great for solving problems?
A: They have all the solutions.
As was said if you ascend into the higher forms of Biology they no longer abide by such. Instead they reffer to Domains which were previously spoken about, your assertions are apt though- they do branch off as you stated.
Perhaps you could entail what exact book you are citing, publisher, date, etc...
Hmm...I don't know about the book exactly because I do 'free reading' in a book store..that's it..but as far as I know, the book title is Medical Microbiology. It's a foreign book which has been translated into my country's language..maybe tomorrow I'll give you the details because I want to do 'free reading' again....
Q: Why are chemists great for solving problems?
A: They have all the solutions.
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