Marijuana belongs to the cannabis genus, and can be one of several species. Cannabis sativa is known often to grow in equatorial regions with a long growing season, cannabis indica in mountainous areas with shorter growing seasons, and ruderalis found in extreme northern regions of the world.
The genus is Homo, the species is Sapien "thus Homo-Sapien". your on your own with the sub species though, because I have no idea :P The subspecies was sapien too if i remember correctly.
Means a species always has that potential to breed, one with another. Still, different populations of that species may be too geographically divided to actually interbreed.
Organisms such as moulds are fungi, and all fungi belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya, members of which are characterised by having cells with nuclei. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
the definiton of a species is two organisms that have changed from each other so much that they cannot have any viable offspring. So basically they cannot mate.So a taxonomist would be able to tell if the two plants were of the same species or not by polinating one with the other, like how bees pollinate plants, and see if they produced seeds and then if those seeds were able to produce mature plants.
There are several good international lists. The International Union of Conservation for Nature, also known as the IUCN Red List. The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, or CITES. The US Fish and Wildlife (US FWS) Endangered Species List, is another good list that is fairly complete internationally. For more details, and links to these sites, please see the "related link" below.
Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Passiformes Family:Minidae Genus: Dumatella species: carolinesis
what species does a squid belong too?what species does a squid belong too?who ever answered this question before is acting like a butthead
The genus is Homo, the species is Sapien "thus Homo-Sapien". your on your own with the sub species though, because I have no idea :P The subspecies was sapien too if i remember correctly.
"Clam" is too broad for order, family, genus and species. But otherwise; they are in the phylum Mollusca in the class Bivalvia, along with oysters.
kingdom-animalia (of course everyone should know that)phylum-mollusca (that too)class-(i do not know this one yet........sorry!)order-stylommatophora (long word isn't it)family-(i could not find this anywhere im so sorry.)genus-(don't know this one either.)species-(don't know soooo sorry.)
Clams belong to the bivalvia class and the veneridae family. They also belong to the Animalia kingdom and the Mollusca phylum.
Ribes is a genus of about 150 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs, so there are too many to list here, but among them are gooseberries and red,white and black currants.
Grus Americana is the whooping crane. Crane family.
Order: Cetacea Family: Balaenopteridae (for example, for a blue whale) Genus: Balaenoptera Species: Balaenoptera musculus (for a blue whale)
The 7 Levels of Classification, -Species -Genus -Family -Order -Class -Phylum -Kingdom
Polar bear is their species. They are a type of marine mammal.
Yes, that is correct. The 8 levels of classification in biological taxonomy are domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species.