That is the scientific name, just wrongly written. Capitalize the first word in the binomial name and put both words ( or more ) in italics. The first name here is the genus name and the second word is the species name.Escherichia coli
I would call that obligate mutualism. The microbes would be the normal flora of the plant/animal. Like rhizomes on plant roots that fix nitrogen or the E. coli in your intestine making vitamin K. symbiotics I'm not sure if this question is a typo, but an "organism" is an individual form of life, such as a plant, animal, bacterium, protist, or fungus. It is a body made up of organs, organelles, or other parts that work together to carry on the various processes of life.
Examples of bacterium is prokaryotes and eukaryotes, these bacterium are typically covered in highschool biology. If you wish for more extensive detail on the two, you can visit your local bookstore for their books.
1.1 to 1.5 µm wide http://www.mansfield.osu.edu/~sabedon/biol2010.htm
Escherichia coli, or E. coli, is a Gram-negative and rod-shaped bacterium. It grows within a pH range of 5.5 to 8.5.
No. E-Coli is a bacterium.
Not. E Coli is a bacterium.
E. Coli Bacterium
No, it is not. E. coli is a unicellular prokaryote. It is a rod-shaped bacterium.
Yes
Escherichia, the genus name of E. Coli. It is named after Theodor Escherich, who had discovered the bacterium.
E-coli
E coli is a bacterium. It is a single-celled organism.
No. Escherichia coli is a friendly bacterium that is way to big to fit inside a cell.
It is a Gram negative rod-shaped bacterium
e.coli is a bacterium found in the gut of animals which aids digestion, however it is commonly used for genetic engineering
Two examples are bacteria and blu-green algae.