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because species are varied from different parts of the world and common names are in different languages like when people in Qatar say apples they mean potatoes, which some people call apples of the earth. However scientific names are in one language (Latin) and no nicknames are allowed
Yesenia pestis is an organism carried by fleas and other insects. This bacteria caused up to 60% of the people in Europe to die in the middle 1500's.
So that all people/ scientists can be able to use the species name and be sure that everybody knows exactly which organism they are talking about.
The disease that killed millions of people was carried by Bubonic plague and was carried by rats.
an example of an organism is people and plants
by order: organism, species and population... it makes up community
Magnaporthe grisea is a fungus (eukaryotic organism) that is thought to be a cryptic species complex (more than one species). It causes rice rot and damages enough grain that would have feed 60 million people.
food ,people not making sure they have enough food will do that but the organism is people.
sedimentry rock is rock and dead organism and people are living organism and are people biacth
The people that carried goods from Europe to west African empires were Portuguese people.
Exotic. i.e. foreign to that environment; this definition is of broader application than generalized notions of 'exotic'. Furthermore, human activity in the process is what can define the new organism as not being 'local'; otherwise the distinction would be completely arbitrary. If able to naturally mantain a population, these exotic species are said to be 'naturalized' to that environment.-
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