It was named after Star Wars villain Darth Vader, for its shiny head. http://www.livescience.com/strangenews/beetle_names.html
Yes the inhaled mushroom will grow in your body/ it is not named. you have nothing to worry about its like a piece of food growing in your stomach.the chemicals inside it goes into your lungs and follows a piece of food in your stomach
imperfect fungi reproduce asexually by spore formation.
a cell is normally named after the founder of the cell. However they are also given random names
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Micro-organisms are named in a similar manner to other organisms. This is based of their specific genus and species.
Darth Vader, lord of the Sith.
it was named after chirels derwin
The VW Beetle was named after an insect.
The Big bad bettle borgs and beetle borgs metalix.
No, but there is a star named Betelgeuse, which is often pronounced similarly to "beetle juice."
streptomycin s ismade from fungus named coccus
Don't we all like to pick our noses? I like to play with a stick with fungus on it!!!!! I NAMED HIM .............STICK!!! Everybody should have a stick with fungus on it!
1520s, from L. fungus, learned alternative to mushroom. (Though funge was used in this sense late 14c.). The Latin word is believed to be cognate with (or derived from) Gk. sphongos, the Attic form of spongos"sponge" (see sponge).
Aspergillus is a fungus named for its resemblance to an aspergillum, a device used to sprinkle holy water.
No, you are probably thinking of the star named Betelgeuse (pronounced Beetle-Juice).
"Beetle Bailey" is the comic strip that is set in Camp Swampy. It follows the antics of a lazy Army private named Beetle Bailey and his interaction with other soldiers and officers at the military base.
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