there are actually 7 parts: the kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, then species
think of it like this: King Philip Came Over From Great Scotland
for example: Animal, Chordates, Mammals, Primates, Hominids, Homo, sapiens--humans
This is actually incorrect what you have listed above are the levels of classification and there are actually 8: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus and Species.
The two parts to the scientific name of an organism are: Genus and Species
The smallest grouping that only contains one kind of organism is called a species. Each species consists of individuals that are capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring.
Spirogrya sp.
It will slow down an organism's decay in freezing temperatures.
The kind of organism that a trypanosome is called is an insect. This bug is most famously called the triatomid kissing bug. These bugs have parasites that can make people sick.
No. The amoeba is a kind og living organism.
binomial nomenclature the 1st part of the name is genus the second part is species
A Species
Producers - plants.
Mold makes penicillin to kill bacteria.
Chemical
FALSE
each kind of flower has a different scientific name
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Yes, the scientific name of an organism can be changed if new information or research warrants it. Changes may occur due to taxonomic revisions, genetic analysis, or new discoveries about the organism's characteristics. These updates are reflected in scientific literature and databases to ensure accurate classification.
The term that refers to an originally created type of organism is "prototype." In biology, a prototype organism is the original organism from which all other organisms of the same type are derived. It serves as a model or standard for the species. The prototype organism is typically used in scientific research to study characteristics, behavior, and genetic makeup.
The smallest grouping that only contains one kind of organism is called a species. Each species consists of individuals that are capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring.
Every organism is divided up by kingdom, then further divided by phylum, then class, then order, then family, then genies, then species.