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Binomial nomenclature gives each species a scientific name. Scientific name consists of two parts. The first is genus name and second is species name. It is always written in italics (if typed) or underlined (handwritten). The first letter of genus name is always capitalized. However, the first letter of species is not capitalized. For example, the scientific name of human is Homo sapiens. In this, Homo is genus which includes early and modern humans and sapiens is species specific
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Option C) The organism can move around its environment using a flagellum.
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Out of four options option C) matches the most.
- Although most of the bacteria are Heterotrophs but a variety of species of them are Autotrophs making their own food. Hence option a) is incorrect.
- Bacteria belong to prokaryotes which means they do not have a well defined membrane bound nucleus. hence option b) is also incorrect.
- Most of the bacteria can move through flagella only a few species do not have flagella. Hence this option matches the most.
- Bacteria are unicellular organism and none of the species of bacteria is multicellular. Hence option d) is incorrect.
Resut: Option C) matches the most for defining bacteria.
I believe it is dissecting
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D
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The item labeled 2 is the cell capsule that protects the cell from engulfment by eukaryotic cell, such as macrophages.
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backcrossing
Explanation:
when you cross the offspring (inttermediate size) to one of the parental strains, (the small strain for example) you should get 1/2 intermediate size and 1/2 parental size (small) if body size is due to single gene. On the other hand if the trait "size" is polygenic you should get mice around half way between small and intermediate sizes.