In my text book it says that the Genus belongs to a Species and that is also what my teacher told me..? Is this right because I have a big test on this..? So anyone that can help please tell me.
A group of closely related species would share the same genus.
Same genus or closely related species.
the genus The second part of the name is the species.
yes, they are members of the same genus of plants - Ficus.
Sporosarcina urea ferments glucose and lactose but not sucrose. It is a type of bacteria of the genus Sporosarcina, and is closely related to the genus Bacillus.
Animals within the same genus are more distantly related.
Order is as follows: Life Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species To answer your question, animals in the same Genus are more closely related then those of the same Order.
Order is as follows: Life Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species To answer your question, animals in the same Genus are more closely related then those of the same Order.
A genus is a low-level taxonomical rank that groups together closely-related species. These closely-related species have a common ancestor.
The group of organisms where members are more closely associated is species. Genus is the next one group where members are closely related.
A group of closely related species would share the same genus.
Agenus is a group of species composed ofmembers more closely related to each otherthan to species from any other genus.
No. They are a different genus, not even closely related.
The classification with the most similar species is the genus, as it groups species that are closely related and share common characteristics..species within the same genus are more closely related to each other than species in different genera.
You can tell how closely related organisms are by determining the lowest classification that they share. For example, organisms that share the same genus will be more closely related than organisms that share the same family.
family
Genus is a taxonomic rank used in biological classification to group species that are closely related and share common characteristics. It sits above species and below family in the hierarchy of classification. Members of the same genus are more closely related to each other than they are to species in other genera.