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A subset is a division of a set in which all members of the subset are members of the set. Examples: Men is a subset of the set people. Prime numbers is a subset of numbers.
You do the division!
a division metheod use to solve a division problem
Yes, there are two types if division measurement division and rational division they are both different in the smallest of ways.
The psilophyta should be placed somewhere between the seed plants and the mosses. They belong in this area because they are vascular, seedless plants.
Psilotum is a Spore plant and it belongs to the Phylum Psilophyta
Horsetails
Horsetails
The division is known as the Iron Curtain. However, the division was based on members of NATO and members of the Warsaw Pact. Meaning it was basically a Cold War division of the democracies and communists.
Whisk ferns
ferns
Currently there are 282 either full or provisional members of Division II.
Non Vascular DivisionsDivision Anthocerotophyta -- HornwortsDivision Hepatophyta -- LiverwortsDivision Bryophyta -- MossesVascular Divisions -- Subkingdom TracheobiontaSpore-Making Divisions (no seeds yet) Division Equisetophyta -- HorsetailsDivision Lycopodiophyta -- LycopodsDivision Psilophyta -- Whisk-fernsDivision Pteridophyta -- FernsSeed-Making Divisions -- Superdivision Spermatophyta Cone-Bearing Divisions Division Coniferophyta -- ConifersDivision Cycadophyta -- CycadsDivision Ginkgophyta -- GinkgoDivision Gnetophyta -- Mormon tea and other gnetophytesFlower-Bearing Division Division Magnoliophyta -- Flowering plants Class Liliopsida -- MonocotyledonsClass Magnoliopsida -- Dicotyledons
1.Mosses 2.liverworts 3.hornworts ~this answers correct im glad i could help, i know this will come in handy when you have a science worksheet or problem in 7th grade or so....
The number of members in a division of the military depends on the nationality of the military, historical and current circumstances, and type of division. Between 10,000 and 30,000 soldiers tend to be in one division.
Bryophyta Hepatophyta Anthocerophyta Psilophyta Lycophyta Sphenophyta Pteridophyta Cycadophyta Ginkgophyta Coniferophyta Gnetophyta Anthophyta