Following the basic rules of nomenclature for plants, algae and fungi. What would be the correct scientific name for a species described and named by Linnaeus as Lythrum salicaria in 1753 but was renamed by him as Lythrum intermedium in 1758? State the ICBN rule involved. Give answer with good explanation.
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- Following the basic rules of nomenclature for plants, algae and fungi. What would be the correct scientific name for a species described and named by Linnaeus as Lythrum salicaria in 1753 but was renamed by him as Lythrum intermedium in 1758? State the ICBN rule involved.Give the following taxonomic account.For this assignment you will create a dichotomous key to help you Identify Bacteria (which are a pain in the bum to identify on the species level.) We will be focused on the general terms of bacteria and the only Phylum that will be addressed is the Cyanobacteria. Use the following to create a dichotomous key to begin to identify Bacteria: BACTERIA Bacillus Coccus Spirillium Phylum Cyanobacteria Gram (+) (-) Root nodules To Begin use the following question: Does the organism exhibit a membrane bound nucleus?
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek was the first person to use a microscope and describe tiny animalcules. What is an animalcule? Describe major characteristics of an animalcule in terms of microbiology. Describe the size and living state of these animalcules. Please include: How are animalcules classified/identified? How do you form these classification groups? Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 12pt ✓ Paragraph B IU А VT² V ⠀Create dichotomous Key: make a dichotomous key for the following organisms: yeast, mildew, dog, cat, sunflower, oak tree, and green algae including scientific names asap pleaseean.khpcontent.com/biology/page/ch23pretest?type question-list&page_type-6896389 D YouTube * Maps raprer 1 Ablgall CAMERON- October 03, 2021 12:45:43 PM Return to Site 4. 56 1 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 (15 of 17) Match each group in the left column with the corresponding grouping in the right column. Marchantiophyta А. Non-vascular plants Lycopodiophyta В. Seedless vascular plants С. Pterdiophyta Non-vascular plants D. Seedless vascular plants Bryophyta E. Non-vascular plants Anthocerophyta Note: Clicking any button other than the Save Answer button will NOT save any changes to your answers! Save Answer Skip Question I Am Finished/Submit for Grade
- Characterize and identify the Genus of the following cyanobacterium Genus Identification of Cyanobacterium C (see image) Table: Descriptive Characteristics for Genus Identification of the Cyanobacterium C. Morpho-cytological Characteristics Characters 1. Vegetative cell shape (2D) 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Vegetative cellular arrangement (grouping) Number of cells in large aggregates (colonies) Layers of trichomes in a filament Presence and shape of a heterocyst in the trichome Presence and shape of akinetes in the trichome Presence of baecytes (endospores) in a colony Polarity and tapering of the trichome Shape of end cells in a filament Presence of a gelatinous or colonial sheath Presence of branching Protoplasm color Protoplasm granulation Thylakoid arrangement if observable (ultrastructural) Diagnostic Key Characteristics for Genus ID using the dichotomous key of Lobban & N'Yeurt (2006) Latest Classification based on Algaebase (algaebase.org) Kingdom:…give a photo of 2 different species (plant, animal or fungus) with the same common name nd explanationMatch the following taxonomic terms. Terms 1. A kingdom entirely of eukaryotic and mostly unicellular organisms 2. A kingdom entirely of of eukaryotic and mostly multicellular organisms 3. A general term that describes single celled organisms from bacteria and archae domains that lack a nucleus 4. General terms that describe organizations with cells that contain a nucleus Group of answer choices Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Fungi Protista
- Bacterium A Bacterium B Bacterium C Bacterium D A Phylogenic Tree is a way to show the relationships between species, the way a family tree shows relationships between people. We use similarties and differences between organisms to determine their relationships by placing them within the tree. Instructions (1) Pick an unknown bacterium from the top of this sheet, and beginning at the top of the tree use the prompt at each junction to decide which branch to move down. (2) Once at the bottom, the bacterium has been identified within the C phylogeny. Yes (3) Repeat with the remaining bacteria to determine how they're related! CILIA? No Yes ADD BACTERIA HERE ADD BACTERIA HERE ADD BACTERIA HERE GREEN? No Outside ADD BACTERIA HERE Bacterium E CHERIE START BACTERIA HERE! SHAPE? Round PROTEIN? No Yes Inside BLUE? Yes Bacterium F ADD BACTERIA HERE www. Rod CILIA? No ADD BACTERIA HERE www Bacterium G E SHAPE Yes Round ADD BACTERIA HERE Bacterium H Rod CHLOROPLASTS? CILIA? FLAGELLA? No No Yes Yes…Strepto-and Staphylo- are prefixes that describe: Ocell arrangement virulence spore location morphologyThe following table depicts characteristics of five prokaryotic species (1-5). Use the information in the table to answer the following question. Species 1 Species 5 None Trait Plasmid Gram Staining Results Nutritional Mode Species 2 None Species 3 R Species 4 IF Positive Positive Negative Negative Negative Chemohetero- Chemoauto- troph Chemohetero- Chemohetero- Photoauto- troph Anaerobic troph troph troph Aerobic Specialized methanotroph Metabolic (obtains carbon Pathways and energy from methane) Anaerobic methanogen Anaerobic alcoholic fermentation Anaerobic lactic nitrogen fixation acid fermentation and aerobic photosystems I and II Other Features All of the species shown have a cell wall that consists partly of an outer membrane of lipopolysaccharide EXCEPT Internal membranes Fimbriae Flagellum Pili Thylakoids species 1 only species 2 only species 3, 4, and 5 species 1 and 2 only 0 O 0 0