Yes, the presence and arrangement of flagella on bacteria can be used for classification purposes. Different bacterial species may have unique flagella patterns, such as number, location, and movement. Studying flagella can help differentiate between bacterial strains and aid in taxonomic classification.
The Harmonized System (HS) classification is an international standardized system for classifying goods for customs and trade purposes. It is used to categorize products based on their unique characteristics for tariff determination and statistical purposes in international trade.
CIN (Corporate Identification Number) Classification is a system used by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs in India to classify companies based on their industry and activity. It helps in identifying and categorizing companies for statistical and analytical purposes. CIN Classification is a unique identifier assigned to each company registered in India.
a natural classification is that which is based on natural properties. here, the grouping of objects is according to natural order. artificial classification is based on external features such as colours, shapes, etc. howerever, for libraries it is based on subjects. -- preeti
Travelers can be classified into different categories based on the purpose of their travel, such as leisure travelers (traveling for vacation or recreation), business travelers (traveling for work-related purposes), and adventure travelers (seeking unique, off-the-beaten-path experiences). Other classifications may include medical travelers (traveling for healthcare reasons) and pilgrimage travelers (traveling for religious or spiritual purposes).
Classification taxonomies organize concepts or entities into hierarchies based on relationships, such as the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) for diseases. Nomenclature refers to a system of naming, like the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) system for drugs. Terminologies are collections of terms and definitions, such as SNOMED CT for clinical concepts. Clinical vocabularies are specific sets of terms used within healthcare settings, like LOINC for laboratory tests. Each serves to standardize and communicate healthcare information for various purposes.
no
Possession, contraction, omission.
Bacteria and fungi are used for many purposes. Such purposes include food. e.g. Mushrooms, yeast, etc.
For classification purposes
For research purposes
Yes A flagellum, also called undulipodium, is a whip-like structure used for locomotion, for feeding or other purposes. Almost all organisms have flagella to include protozoa (at some stage in their lives). We humans have them in our bodies. Even our own spermatozoa can be regarded as flagellates. All these flagella have a similar basic design. flagellum, also called undulipodium, is a whip-like structure used
To kill germs ,bacteria for e.g hcl in our stomach kills bacteria for cleaning purposes
Please clarify in what context, for duty classification purposes?
False thanks Blake
They are terms that are more used in medical and classification purposes rather than vernacular purposes. For example, the knee bone is formally called the patella.
one is releasing it from a height. If it falls, you classify it as 'affected by gravity'
it is used to separate bacteria into two groups based on cell wall composition