dichotomous.
A list of two choices that follows in a sequence for identification is a binary choice or a dichotomous option. It presents two distinct alternatives, allowing for a clear decision-making process. This format is often used in surveys, tests, and decision trees to simplify choices.
Each number in a sequence is called a "term." The sequence itself is an ordered list of these terms, which can follow a specific pattern or rule. Terms can be finite or infinite, depending on whether the sequence has a defined endpoint or continues indefinitely.
A sequence.
We don't see a question like that very often at all. You've said "the following ..." twice in your question. "The following ... " means "I'm about to show you the item". In your question, there are supposed to be both a list of choices AND an arithmetic sequence "following" the question, but neither one is there. We don't stand a chance!
A numeric sequence is a list of numbers in a particular order. A non-numeric sequence is an ordered list of something other than numbers.
A list of two choices that follows in a sequence for identification is a binary choice or a dichotomous option. It presents two distinct alternatives, allowing for a clear decision-making process. This format is often used in surveys, tests, and decision trees to simplify choices.
Per the choices given, the correct sequence in phagocytosis would be: chemotaxis, adherence, ingestion, digestion, killing
The list of choices that you posted along with your question does not include any correct sequence.
An arithmetic sequence is a list of numbers which follow a rule. A series is the sum of a sequence of numbers.
Each number in a sequence is called a "term." The sequence itself is an ordered list of these terms, which can follow a specific pattern or rule. Terms can be finite or infinite, depending on whether the sequence has a defined endpoint or continues indefinitely.
A sequence.
You're undoubtedly looking at a list. If you're not, you should be, since the question is referring to that list. Any time you want someone to select the correct answer from a list of multiple choices for you, it's always a good idea to let that person see the list.
We don't see a question like that very often at all. You've said "the following ..." twice in your question. "The following ... " means "I'm about to show you the item". In your question, there are supposed to be both a list of choices AND an arithmetic sequence "following" the question, but neither one is there. We don't stand a chance!
In a map list, identification refers to a unique key or identifier associated with each item in the list. This key allows for easy retrieval and referencing of specific items within the map list. The identification helps to distinguish and locate individual elements within the list.
Is a set of choices often graphical arranged in a grid or in a list
A numeric sequence is a list of numbers in a particular order. A non-numeric sequence is an ordered list of something other than numbers.
You can't.