Ikemefuna spends 3 years away from his biological family and with Okonkwo's family.
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The mango belongs to the biological family Anacardiaceae, but the almond belongs to the biological family Rosaceae.
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Yes, a biological family member is one that you are related to by blood.
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Within the game continuity, Sonic has no biological family.
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Stubborn grass belongs to the Poaceae family in the biological classification.
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The biological parent(s) or a non biological family/ care giver looks after babies.
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Family Problems - 2013 Biological 1-10 was released on:
USA: 21 April 2013
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Mammalia represents the class level of biological classification, while Hominidae represents the family level.
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Of course! Every person in the world has a biological family unless they are cloned.
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Of course! Every person in the world has a biological family unless they are cloned.
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Foster Family
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Foster Family
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A child shares the most genes with their biological parents in their family.
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It means raising up a child by an adopting family if his/her biological family is incapable or not available to raise the child up. However, the adopted child should remain holding his/her biological family name and is not allowed to change it to the adopting family name.
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If by biological you mean the phylogeny it's phylum mollusca, class bivalvia, subclass heterodonta
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A nuclear family consists of two parents and their biological or adopted children living together as a single unit. In contrast, a foster family provides temporary care for children who are unable to live with their biological parents, often due to circumstances such as abuse or neglect. While a nuclear family is typically formed through biological or legal ties, a foster family is established to support children in need, often on a short-term basis.
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Camelids are members of the biological family Camelidae, the only living family in the suborder Tylopoda. Camels, dromedaries, llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos are in this group.
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Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species :-)
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In biological classification, a family is a higher taxonomic rank than a genus. A family consists of one or more genera that share similar characteristics, while a genus includes one or more species that are closely related.
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It is a family that are blood relatives. So the parents and the children that they have produced. If a person is adopted, they are part of a family, but the other people in it are not biologically related to them.
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Spheniscidae is the name of the biological family commonly known as penguins.
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Her biological father is Mexican, her mother is mostly Italian.
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before he was born. he has never met him!
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bilological factors- things you inherit or have the same as your parents or family
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Yes, she has 2 biological children an 2 from a blended family.
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By Islamic law you can not be adopted, just raised by another family staying on contact with the biological one. I suggest you ask an Imam about this or if the biological family agrees to it.
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The biological family that human beings belong to is Hominidae, commonly known as the great apes. This family includes humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans.
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Esme is the mother figure (through "adoption", not biological) of the Cullen family.
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Yes, they are biological sisters.
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kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species
(Novanet) (gardpoint)
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Depending on the context, it could refer to a biological family, a group in society or an organization. Clarification is needed to provide a specific answer.
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Adopted children inherit from the adoptive family the same as the adoptive family's biological children do so yes.
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No. Guinea pigs are rodents (rabbits are not) and are actually in the same biological family is capybaras, a giant South American rodent.
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Finding biological children typically involves genetic testing or DNA analysis. If you are searching for biological children you may have not raised, you can try reaching out through adoption registries or genetic databases. Additionally, social media and online platforms focused on family connections can help reunite biological families. Legal avenues, like contacting an attorney specializing in family law, may also provide assistance in your search.
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No. Grandparents don't have rights, only what the parents allow them to. If living in a state where grandparents have the right to petition for visitation, there is also no contact allowed if the child is adopted away. All ties are cut with the previous family.
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Genus is a taxonomic rank used in biological classification that groups species with similar characteristics. It is the level above species and below family in the hierarchy of biological classification.
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No but they are part of the biological family Hominidae, so there closely related to humans
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The genus name of the plant is Malus, a group with about 35 species in family Rosaceae.
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DNA of the parents! Heredity means it is passed on through the biological family.
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The mineral Gold is not living and does not have a biological classification.
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i am claire trixy s. angcot gwapa kaayu ug akong family
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