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The common name for coccus bacteria is round bacteria.
bacteria
A bacteria
Hafnium was named by its Danish discoverers for the Latin name for Copenhagen (Hafnia), in 1923.
The name is derived from the Latinized name of the capital of Denmark: Copenhagen (en)-----Kobenhavn (dk)-------Hafnia (lat)
The common name for Methanobacterium is methane bacteria.
The common name for thermotogae is bacteria. They contain bacteria which have a sheath-like structure surrounding them, as if wearing a toga.
The common name for Eubacteria and Archaebacteria both is bacteria. The scientific names are Eubacteria/Bacteria and Archaebacteria/Archaea.
The origin is greek (baktērion) converted into new Latin as bacterium for singular and bacteria for plural. Nowadays the common usage is bacteria for singular and bacterias for plural.
The element hafnium takes its name from the Latin name for "Copenhagen", which is Hafnia. The discoverers of this element (which had been predicted by the great Mendeleev himself) were Dirk Coster and Georg von Hevesy. They did their work in Copenhagen, which also turns out to be the home town of the Nobel Laureate (physics) Niels Bohr.
The name is derived from the Latinized name of the capital of Denmark: Copenhagen (en)-----Kobenhavn (dk)-------Hafnia (lat)
The scientific name for autotrophic bacteria is "Autotrophs" and the common name is "Self-feeding bacteria." Autotrophic bacteria are able to synthesize their own food using inorganic compounds, sunlight, or chemical reactions.