Actinomyces :)
Aspergillus is a fungus named for its resemblance to an aspergillum, a device used to sprinkle holy water.
Club fungi are named for their club-shaped reproductive structures called basidia. These basidia contain spores that are dispersed to reproduce. The distinctive shape of these structures is what gives club fungi their name.
Bracket fungi are named for their growth pattern, which resembles a bracket or shelf extending from the side of a tree. These fungi typically form a tough, shelf-like structure that can be seen attached to the host tree, giving them their common name "bracket fungi."
The scientific name for rusts fungi is Pucciniales. These fungi are named for the orange-brown spores that resemble rust. They are plant pathogens that can cause significant damage to crops.
Ascomycota division in the fungi kingdom. They are named after their unique sac-like structures called asci, where spores are produced. Sac fungi include a wide variety of organisms such as yeasts, truffles, and morels.
Aspergillus is a fungus named for its resemblance to an aspergillum, a device used to sprinkle holy water.
Staphylococci are named for their resemblance to a bunch of grapes. In other words, they are cocci or spheres grouped together in clumps or bunches.
Resources say that it was named "Goblin" for it's resemblance to a Goblin.
The scientific name for club fungi is "basidiomycota"
Pineal
Club fungi are named for their club-shaped reproductive structures called basidia. These basidia contain spores that are dispersed to reproduce. The distinctive shape of these structures is what gives club fungi their name.
Bracket fungi are named for their growth pattern, which resembles a bracket or shelf extending from the side of a tree. These fungi typically form a tough, shelf-like structure that can be seen attached to the host tree, giving them their common name "bracket fungi."
The bacteria is named in honor of Shiga, a Japanese researcher, who discovered the organism in 1897.
Bacteria. The enzymes are typically named after the bacteria also. For example EcoRI comes from E. coli and HindIII comes from H. influenzae.
Fungi named Penicilium notatum
The Little Dipper was not named after anybody.
Yeasts.