They are considered Gram positive due to their lack of an outer cell membrane even though they do not retain the crystal violet stain.
in relationto binomial nomenclature, what is our genus and species?``
In terms of what ? I u are asking about bacteria in terms of viruses Bacteria are living and can reproduce themselves While viruses are ghosts they can only live inside a host and also can reproduce inside it Hope i answered u
A binomial is a 2- part scientific name for a species. It is part of taxonomy, or the system of classification of species. The roots bi- meaning two, and nom, meaning name, suggests its meaning. The first part is called the genus, (the name of the group of species closest to the one named), and the second part is the specific epithet, the name of the species. Panthera pardus,commonly called a leopard, is an example, in which the Panthera is the genus and pardus is the specific epithet. Conventionally, the binomial is italicized and the first letter of the genus capitalized.
First = Genus & Second = species :) -AlyssaReed :o.
In terms of colonies or colony forming units (CFU).
Fortunately, homo sapiens have not died out. That is because we ourselves are homo sapiens ("homo sapien" refers to the genus and species of humans-genus and species are simply terms used in "Taxonomy", that is, the classification of living things.)
The six kingdoms in organism classification are: animals, plants, protists, fungi, archaebacteria, and eubacteria.
Humans are the topmost genus in terms of intelligence. This is an example sentence using genus.
Flynn's Classification is in terms of Instruction and Data Stream but Feng's Classification is in terms of bit parallelismand word parallelism
Taxonomists use the four concepts of species to classify animals. They are the biological species concept, which identifies interbreeding organisms and their ability to produce viable fertile offspring. The second concept is grouped by structural features. Third is grouped in terms of ecological niche. The fourth is grouped by sharing of a common ancestor.
in relationto binomial nomenclature, what is our genus and species?``
In basic terms: biologists classify organisms by species, genus and family.
Genus and Species
Genus and Species
The term "genus" was first used by ancient Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder, while the term "species" was popularized by Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus in his work "Systema Naturae" in 1735.
PROSODY is defined as the examination and classification of the elements of poetry.
When the terms in a polynomial are commutative, they can be grouped with parentheses in any way.