That is the scientific name, just wrongly written. Capitalize the first word in the binomial name and put both words ( or more ) in italics. The first name here is the genus name and the second word is the species name.
Escherichia coli
E. coli If you have the scientific name of a species, write the first letter of the genus name (f. e. Put E. for Escherichia and T. for Tyrannosaurus), then write out the species name in lowecase (f. e. coli or rex), then underline, bold, and/or italicsize the name.
The scientific name for a soil bacterium is typically in the format Genus species, such as Bacillus subtilis or Escherichia coli.
Escherichia coli is the scientific name for prokaryote. It belongs in Kingdom Monera.
Escherichia coli belongs to the kingdom Bacteria.
Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a type of bacteria commonly found in the intestines of humans and animals. While most strains of E. coli are harmless, some can cause illnesses such as diarrhea, urinary tract infections, and food poisoning. In scientific research, E. coli is often used as a model organism.
The full scientific name for E. coli is Escherichia coli.
domain:bacteria kingdom:eubacteriaphylum:proteobacteriaclass:gamma proteobacteriaorder:enterobacterialesfamily:enterobacteriaceaegenus:escherichiaspecies:E. coli
Escherichia coli is the scientific name for prokaryote. It belongs in Kingdom Monera.
Escherichia coli
Because E. Coli is short for it's scientific name, Escherichia Coli. And you wouldn't want to have to say that constantly in science class, would you? :)
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The scientific name is Escherichia coli. In binomial nomenclature, the genus can be is abbreviated, so E. coli is also acceptable.