Research and discuss the Linnaeus classification system and the Woese system

The Linnaeus system divides all organisms into one of five kingdoms: Monera, Protista, Plantae, Fungi, and
Animalia.
Woese and his colleagues proposed that life be divided into three domains with six kingdoms. The present
kingdoms of Animalia, Plantae, Protista, and Fungi; plus the kingdom Bacteria, which contains only the
kingdom by the same name, Bacteria; and the kingdom Archaea, which contains only the kingdom by the
same name, Archaea.

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a. backflow b. pressure relief c. accidental discharge d. low pressure

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A diabetic patient who has a fruity odor to their breath may describe a patient:

in cardiac shock with Type 2 diabetes with ketoacidosis with hypoglycemia

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