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The smallest unit in the hierarchy of taxonomic units is the species. It is a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
A record is the largest unit of information in the data hierarchy. The smallest unit in the data hierarchy is called a data field.
no, there are many other larger units
The correct order of units from largest to smallest is typically: kilometer, meter, centimeter, millimeter, micrometer, and nanometer. This sequence reflects the metric system's hierarchy, where each unit is a factor of ten smaller than the one before it. For example, 1 kilometer equals 1,000 meters, 1 meter equals 100 centimeters, and so on.
A species is the fundamental unit of biological classification, representing a group of individuals that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. It is the basic unit in the taxonomic hierarchy and is closely related individuals that share similar genetic and physical characteristics.
Not metricly. In metrics, the biggest unit in basicmetrics is the kilometer. If you look it up, you can find even higher units, but they aren't exactly basic.
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The answer depends on what kind of unit you want. There are units to measure all sorts of things: length, mass, density, volume, speed, etc.; and it doesn't make sense to compare a unit of length with a unit of mass, for example.
unit x unit = square units
The biggest distance unit we know of that has a name is the ' Megaparsec ', equal to -- 1 million parsecs -- 3,262,000 light years (rounded) -- 19,175,510,080,000,000,000 miles (rounded) -- 153,404,080,700,000,000,000 furlongs (rounded) -- 101,246,693,200,000,000,000,000 feet (rounded) -- 1,214,960,319,000,000,000,000,000 inches (rounded) -- 3,085,999,210,000,000,000,000,000 centimeters (rounded)
In the SI, it is DEFINED as a base unit, together with the unit of length, the unit of time, and a few others. Other units are derived from these base units.
The basic unit of classification is a species, which is a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. Multiple species are grouped into a genus, and several genera are grouped into families, and so on up the taxonomic hierarchy.