Viruses have compromised scientific names. This means that they have names that are vague like influenza type A for example.
A virus is named after one of these two things...
1.) The discoverer of the virus.
2.) The symptoms that the virus brings.
It is from the Latin word "Virus" that means toxin or poison.
Virus particles are known as "virions".
You can find names for viruses and bacteria in a medical health book. A good source is a book called Bacteria and Viruses by Leslie J. Lemaster.
The scientific name for clam is Tridacna maxima.
Bacteriophage Tobbaco Corn
All animals have only 1 official scientific name, that is one of the advantages to the scientific naming system.
Genus
because they are not yet clearly classified
Idk, but here r some related subjects: mirobes, germs, viruses, protists
They all have their own names, but as a group they are just viruses.
There are no real "Helpful Viruses". Viruses are viruses. They make things go wrong with your computer.
Many do, some are pending scientific names.
Scientific names are based on biological and evolutionary relationships.
Scientific names contain information about organisms.
Yes, all organisms have scientific names. Thus planarians have scientific names too.
There is no scientific evidence.
That IS the scientific name.
because there are so many different variations of scientific names.
Scientific names for organisms typically include the genus and species names.