Which of the following characteristics is NOT used to classify organisms into groups?
a.
nucl...
Chemistry, 15.01.2021 14:00 luiscastaenda
Which of the following characteristics is NOT used to classify organisms into groups?
a.
nucleus or no nucleus
c.
color or no color
b.
autotroph or heterotroph
d.
unicellular or multicellular
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