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Plankton can be either. Plankton is a generic term for any free floating organism.
Given the name, I'd guess some German guy, or at least someone who spoke German. I can't find any evidence that any particular person "discovered" hornblende, especially since hornblende isn't actually a particular mineral but a generic term for a type of mineral.
The literal definition of the term macromolecule implies any large molecule. The term macromolecule was coined by Nobel laureate Hermann Staudinger in the 1920s.In the context of science and engineering, the term may be applied to conventional polymers and biopolymers (such as DNA) as well as non-polymeric molecules with large molecular mass such as lipids or macrocycles. However, other large networks of atoms, such as metallic covalent networks or fullerenes, are not generally described as macromolecules.
for writing any scientific name generic name and specific name is written as for example scienific name of apple is Morus Alba it means generic name is morus whic defines its genera and Alba is the species of apple so its species name is Alba generic name is written first and specific name is written later
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"Non-linear sequence" is a generic term for just about ANY sequence, each of which will have a different equation.
A biomacromolecule is any macromolecule which is of biological origin.
Any baby bird is called a chick. This is the generic term for a baby fowl.
A zebroid is a generic term for a zebra crossed with any other equine
nondifferentialistsAnother answer:A generic term for a follower is an "adherent." The word "disciple" also applies.
An aglyph is a generic term for any aglyphous snake - a snake whose teeth lack grooves in which venom is secreted.
The generic term is 'cybercrime'.
Plankton can be either. Plankton is a generic term for any free floating organism.
There is no species called 'desert toad.' It is just a generic term referring to any toad living in a desert.