No, why should they be?
Yes, viruses are not considered living organisms because they lack the ability to carry out essential life processes on their own, such as metabolism and reproduction. Therefore, they are typically not included in traditional classification systems like the five-kingdom system.
The levels of classification in the Linnaean system are: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species. These levels help categorize organisms based on their shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
The OCA should review new information or data that may warrant a change in classification level. They should consult with relevant stakeholders and experts to determine if the technology's impact or risk profile has changed significantly. Any decision to change the classification level should be based on rigorous analysis and consideration of potential implications.
Scientific classification is a method used by scientists to group different species of animals into categories. There are seven different levels within scientific classification, starting with the most broad group, to the most specific. They are named:1) Kingdom2) Phylum3) Class4) Order5) Family6) Genus7) SpeciesIn some cases Domain comes first.
The Original Classification Authority (OCA) should err on the side of overclassification to protect sensitive information until a definitive decision can be made. It is better to initially classify the information at a higher level and then conduct a reassessment rather than risk underclassifying and compromising security. The OCA can always downgrade the classification after further evaluation.
Classified data must be handled and stored properly based on classification markings and handling caveats.
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yes they should get ride of viruses
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No, viruses are in a group of their own. They are not living organisms since they don't carry out all the 7 vital functions so their group isn't officially a kingdom.
there is not any bionomial nomenclature of dengue fever. but for dengue virus it is Group: Group IV ((+)ssRNA) Family: Flaviviridae Genus: Flavivirus Species: Dengue virus hoope so you get the mistake you made. Answer 2 dengue fever is a disease and there is no binomial nomenclature for diseases , even there is no such name for viruses e.g. dengue virus .
Viruses are malicious software. No one should be putting viruses on any computers.
The website of www.movieswatchonline.info may have viruses. There are many websites that share movies that have dangerous viruses attached to them. You should be running an antivirus software.
No viruses should not be considered living organisms because they require a host to live &therefore are not an organism but an infestation.
The security classification should be placed at the top center of the document.
The security classification should be placed at the top center of the document.
Mold should be classified in the fungus kingdom.
The levels of classification in the Linnaean system are: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species. These levels help categorize organisms based on their shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships.