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What isi mark full form?

ISI stands for Indian Standards Institute, an organization in India that develops standards for products and services to ensure quality, safety, and efficiency. It was later renamed as Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).


What is a basionym?

A basionym is the original name given to a plant or fungus when it was first described in the scientific literature. When a species is moved to a different genus, the original name becomes the basionym for the new combination.


What is the scientific names of Monera?

The Monera kingdom, sometimes called Prokaryota or Prokaryotae, contained the the eubacteria and the archaebacteria (later renamed Bacteria and Archaea). However, all new schemes abandon the Monera and now treat the Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya as separate domains.


Who is the last beothunk?

It is believed that Shanawdithit, who died in 1829, was the last known Beothuk person. She was the last surviving member of her tribe and played a crucial role in documenting Beothuk history and culture before their extinction.


What kind of information did Sputnik and II provide?

Sputnik I went into low Earth orbit on 4 October 1957 and provided information on the density of the upper atmosphere, and basic information about the ionosphere.Sputnik II went into orbit on 3 November 1957 carrying the first (intentional) living passenger, a part Samoyed terrier named Kudryavka (Koo-dri-yav-ka, meaning "Little Curly"), who was later renamed Laika (Li-ka, meaning "Barker"). PS-2's mission was to gather biological information about Laika, to survey via Geiger counters charged particles in the upper atmosphere, and to read ultraviolet and x-ray emissions and cosmic rays with the onboard spectrometer.

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What kind of bacteria is the bubonic plague?

bacterium Yersinia pestis (formerly known as Pasteurella pestis)


What kind of organism caused plague - unicellular or multicellular?

Plague is the best known manifestation of the bacterial disease plague, caused by the Gram-negative bacterium Yersinia pestis (formerly known as Pasteurella pestis). It belongs to the family Enterobacteriaceae.


What type of microorganism is plague?

The bubonic plague is a form of Yersinia pestis. Y. pestis is a bacterium that is facultative and anaerobic. Other forms of Y. pestis include the pneumonic and septicemic plagues.


What strain of plague do fleas carry?

Fleas carry the bacterium Yersinia pestis, formerly known as Pasteurella pestis. The plague bacillus can be stained with Giemsa stain and typically looks like a safety pin under the microscope.


What is pasteurella petis?

Pasteurella is a type of bacteria that can be present in the mouths and respiratory tracts of many animals, including pets like cats and dogs. Pasteurella multocida is a species commonly associated with causing infections in animals and occasionally in humans through animal bites or scratches. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect an infection from Pasteurella to prevent complications.


Does Yersinia Pestis have a mitochondria?

No. Yersinia Pestis is a bacterium and so is a prokaryote. Prokaryotes do not have such organelles.


What is the scientific name for Bubonic Plague?

AnswerThe Black Death is believed to have been caused by a bacterium, Yersinia pestis, and the disease is called bubonic plague. AnswerThe Black Plague was caused by the bacterium, Yersinia pestis, which was formerly Pasteurella pestis. The disease vectors were rodents, especially rats, and fleas. The Black Death or Black Plague was a specific outbreak of bubonic plague in Europe during 1346 to 1351.


What is bacterium an example of?

Yersinia pestis, AKA, Bubonic Plague


What are the Causes of the plague?

fleas, rats, lice,boils and all sorts of disease


What is Yersinia pestis a plague in history and in modern times?

Yersinia pestis is the bacillus that causes the Black Death (Bubonic Plague).


What does yersinia pestis eat?

humans


Is yersinia pestis unicellular?

yes