1. Fungus- tolypocladium inflatum ,2. fungus-- Rhizopus nigricans, 3. cinchona-- cinchonaa aficinalus,4. penicillin-penicillium chrysogenum,5. micorrhizae,6.bacillus thuringenisis,7. spherotilus natans,estchiratia coli,8, steppi coccus,9. stephylo coccus,10.rhizobium bacteria,
Batkoa apiculata (Thaxter) Humber,Batkoa gigantea (Keller) Humber,Batkoa major (Thaxter) Humber,Beauveria sp.,Beauveria bassiana (Balsamo) Vuilleminthe germs
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Organisms are given a scientific name to distinguish them from other animals of similar species.
what is the difference between the common and scientific name of an organisms
the "species" name
what is the difference between the common and scientific name of an organisms
The correct way to write the scientific name for humans is Homo sapiens. "Homo" represents the genus and "sapiens" represents the species. This binomial nomenclature system, developed by Carl Linnaeus, is used to classify and name all living organisms.
Write the name of the scientific study of food and drink (especially in humans)? Write the name of the scientific study of food and drink (especially in humans)?
The scientific name for the word "still" would simply be its common name. Scientific names typically apply to living organisms.
An organism's scientific name consists of a genus name and a species name. For example, the gray wolf's scientific name is Canis lupus. Notice that only the genus name starts with a capital letter, whereas the species name is all lowercase. Also, when writing a scientific name, either write it in italics, or if you are writing by hand, the genus and species are underlined. Ps this is lame
in a scientific name, the genus comes first and then comes the species. The genus and species are the scientific name.