Yes, a cactus has cells, just like all living organisms. These cells are organized into tissues and contribute to the plant's structure and functions, including photosynthesis, water storage, and nutrient transport. Cactus cells contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis and specialized structures to help minimize water loss in arid environments.
'Catus' is Latin for Cat, so no. A Cactus, however, is a plant.
It's still a Felis catus (domestic cat), but has a different coat colour to other cats. I'm afraid you don't get specific names for different individuals with similar traits in the same species.The scientific name would therefore be Tortoiseshell-Felis catus... lol.If a more technical name has been made for the colour, I don't know it (unless you consider that one of the many other words that mean Tortoiseshell is more technical).Sorry that I didn't help much.
The species that contains amoeba is the indocalclative species. They are only found in Africa and are extremely hard to come by. They eat away at anything they can touch.
A scientific naming system, known as binomial nomenclature, is a standardized method for naming organisms using two Latin-derived names: the genus and the species. Developed by Carl Linnaeus in the 18th century, this system helps ensure clarity and consistency in the identification of living organisms across different languages and regions. For example, the scientific name for the domestic cat is Felis catus, where Felis is the genus and catus is the species. This naming convention allows scientists to communicate effectively about species without confusion.
ativated B cells forms effector cells which are called plasma cells
What is a catus in the desert why is their a camel in the desert
Conus catus was created in 1792.
Saint-Denis-Catus's population is 193.
The Scientific name for the domestic cat is Felis catus.
It depends on da amount of water. But a catus is most likely to sink.
follow the catus and i am not playing with you.FOLLOW THE CATUS
Felis Catus is the Scientific name for Domestic Cat.
The scientific classification for a cat is as follows: Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia, Order Carnivora, Family Felidae, and Genus, Felis. The species name for a cat is Felis Catus.
Felis Catus is the taxonomic name for the domestic housecat
The area of Saint-Denis-Catus is 10.78 square kilometers.
The zoological name for a domestic cat is Felis catus.
The scientific name of a domestic cat is Felis catus.