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No, home plate is a common noun, a word for any home plate anywhere.A common noun becomes a proper noun when it is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title. For example:The Home Plate Sports Tavern in Schuylerville, NYHome Plate Novelties in Erie, COHome Plate, a well known San Francisco Restaurant
The scientific name of a slime mold is Dictyostelium discoideum.
No. Bread mold grows on bread, hence the name.
Penicillin comes from the penicillium mold.
The scientific name for the mold on cheddar cheese is Penicillium roqueforti.
Guessing from the name, it most likely is mold that lives on wheat.
"Sternum" is the proper name for what is commonly referred to as the breastplate.. I've never actually heard anyone refer to it as the chest plate XD However, I can't think of anything else you could be referring to.
The name of the organism that can be seen growing on food is mold. Mold is made up of an interconnected network of hyphae which is known as mycelium. Mold grows in a colony.
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The scientific name for orange slime mold is Fuligo septica.
The another name of plate is salver.