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Genes are the fundamental units of inheritance. Genes hold the information to build and maintain an organism's cells and pass genetic traits to offspring.

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What are combination of fundamental units called?

derived units


What are the fundamental units of q in physics?

In physics, the fundamental units of charge (q) are measured in coulombs (C).


What are the two kinds of units?

They can be classified into fundamental units and derived units.


The units derived from fundamental units are called?

Those are called derived units.


Why are derived units more complex than fundamental units?

Derived units is obtained from a combination of fundamental units. Derived unit is a cubic centimeter or a cube that is a centimeter on each side.


How are fundamental units and derived units related?

According to second law of Newton's motion, we can relate fundamental and derived units; i.e F=ma where, 'm' is mass of body which is fundamental quantity and its unit expressed in Kg. and 'F' is the force implied on body produced acceleration which is directly proportonal to one another, whereas; force is derived quantity and its unit expressed in Kg-m/sec/sec or N. Hence in this way we can relate these two.


How many fundamental units are there?

there are seven


Is FT a fundamental or derived unit?

FT is a derived unit and not a fundamental unit. The fundamental unit cannot be broken down into different forms. The derived units on the other hand are made up of the fundamental units.


Is electric current a derived or fundamental quantity?

Electric current is considered a fundamental quantity in physics. It is measured in units of amperes (A) and is one of the seven base SI units.


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a unit defined in terms of units of fundamental quantities


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What are fundamental quantity?

The fundamental units are those of the SI system - The unit of Temperature, Kelvin; of Time, the second; of Mass, Kilogram; of brightness, the Candela; of physical quantity, the Mole; and of electrical current, the Ampere. With these units, all fundamental quantities may be described.Comment SI doesn't use the term, 'fundamental'. Those units listed above are termed 'base' units.