You're lame typing the answer as exactly as it is on the lab manual......I.V.
Genetic differences between bacteria causes specific physiological differences among the bacteria, such as certain morphological characteristics as well as what compounds the bacteria can ferment and produce as by-products in this process.
Taxonomy is the science that specializes in the classification of organisms. The biggest taxonomic category is known as a kingdom.
Ah, I see you're talking about classification. It's like organizing your closet - you group similar items together and separate them from the ones that don't belong. It helps make sense of the chaos and find what you need without digging through a pile of mismatched socks.
Dichotomous key
Species
Genera is the plural form of genus. It is the taxonomic group containing one or more species.
The least specific taxonomic classification is Domain. It represents the broadest level of classification in the biological classification system.
No, there is always conflict and controversy over taxonomic classification of organisms, if not all organisms.
The largest taxonomic category in Linnaeus's system of classification is the kingdom.
Taxonomic characters are recognized based on specific morphological, anatomical, physiological, or genetic features that distinguish different organisms. These characters are often observable traits that are used to classify and identify species within a particular taxonomic group. By analyzing these characteristics, taxonomists can determine the evolutionary relationships and classification of organisms.
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Yes, it is a taxonomic classification used in Biology.
The second highest taxonomic classification between kingdom and class is phylum.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Epipyropidae.
TAXONOMIC CLASSIFICATION is the study that deals with classification of living organisms only hence the plants and animals are the only living organisms on earth
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Canis spp.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Psychidae.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Brahmaeidae.