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In general, microorganisms that can make you sick are termed "germs" by the non-medical world. Bacteria that can cause disease or sickness are termed "pathogens." There are way too many to list here and certain strains of microorganisms can be harmful while other strains of that same organism may not be.
A rainbow is a spectrum.
A Spectrum can make a rainbow. So they aren't the same thing.
No, they are not identical. Cellulitis can be caused by some strains of staph, but it can also be cause by some strains of Strep.
Yes, it is.
The lunar spectrum is identical to the solar spectrum. The moon reflects the sun's light, and it cannot help but be the same.
because they will have the same elements in the atmosphere...
because they will have the same elements in the atmosphere...
Because the light we see given off by the moon - is actually the reflection of sunlight. Therefore they will have the same spectrum. The moon does not generate its own light.
no, a cell is in an organism
Occurs when a new organism is formed from the same organism
No. It is not possible for two metals to have the same emission spectrum. For metals to have the same emission spectrum, they would need for their electrons to have duplicate orbitals. That would be impossible due to the exclusion principle.