The term vulgaris usually refers to the common or widespread species of a particular organism, often used in scientific classification. For example, Escherichia coli commonly has the term "vulgaris" attached to its name.
Ecology refers to an organism's communities, populations, and ecosystems as a whole.
Proteus vulgaris is a bacterium with peritrichous flagella, meaning the flagella are evenly distributed around the cell surface. This distribution allows the bacterium to move in different directions by rotating its flagella.
The term that describes the entire physical universe and all the organisms in it is "ecosystem." This includes both living organisms and their physical environments and how they interact with each other.
Another term for the structure of an organism is "morphology." Morphology refers to the study of the form and structure of organisms, including their physical characteristics and the relationships between different parts. This term is commonly used in biology to describe the external and internal features of living organisms.
Creationism is the religious term that refers to the belief that the universe and living organisms originate from specific acts of divine creation.
Prey is the term which means an organism that is eaten by a predator.
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The term that refers to living things is "organisms." Organisms are made up of one or more cells, can grow and reproduce, and typically have functional traits like metabolism and the ability to respond to stimuli.
Ecology refers to an organism's communities, populations, and ecosystems as a whole.
Ecology refers to an organism's communities, populations, and ecosystems as a whole.
Ecology refers to an organism's communities, populations, and ecosystems as a whole.
Acne vulgaris is a specific term for the regular kind of acne, though there can be different levels of severity within the disease. Vulgaris is actually the Latin for "common."
No. The term decomposer refers to living organisms that feed on dead and waste material. Acids are not alive.
A beet radish is an archaic term for the common beet, Latin name Beta vulgaris.