Answer:
1. Spherical shape: <em>coccus</em>: from the Latin <em>coccinus</em> (meaning scarlet) and derived from the Greek <em>kokkos</em> (meaning berry).
2. Rod shape: <em>bacillus</em>: from the late Latin and diminutive of the Latin word <em>baculus</em> (meaning stick; walking stick).
Explanation:
Bacteria are generally classified by their shape and morphology. Numerous microbiologists use the words "rod" or "rod-shaped" and "sphere" or "sphere-shaped" to refer to the morphology of bacteria, these are actually coloquial termd. The correct names for the shapes of bacteria come from Latin and Greek, as many scientific names do, this is known as their etymology, that is, <u>their origin</u>.
The proper or scientific name of a spherical shape or the word 'sphere', is <em>coccus</em>, <u>which comes from the Latin </u><u><em>coccinus</em></u><u> (meaning scarlet) and derived from the Greek </u><u><em>kokkos</em></u><u> (meaning berry).</u>
The proper or scientific name of a 'rod' shape is <em>bacillus</em>, <u>which derives from the late Latin and diminutive of the Latin word </u><u><em>baculus</em></u><u> (meaning stick; walking stick). </u>
Answer:
The correct answer would be - predective ecology for ecological model evaluation.
Explanation:
Predective ecology involves the knowledge and data to predict the environmental issues and patterns in future. This method involves the knolwedge of ecology, physiology and physics to ccurately predict the changes will be seen in cosystem or ecology and its biotic and abiotic factor.
Model evaluation is also a method that alow ability to use the known data and model developed on this basis to predicts problems and patterns.
Conifer tree is the tree that the leaf is slender like needle, it is evergreen tree more, material is general softer, some contain colophony , reason calls soft material again, its grows in elevation 100 ~ 1500 meters commonly, have economy and ornamental value.Conifers appeared 280 million years ago before any other trees.Conifers are believed to be the oldest trees on earth。