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an order is divided into a family, which is divided into a genus, which is divided into a spicies
I guess you could say that? It's in reference to the scientific naming of organisms. "Genus species" where genus is capitalized and both are in Latin and italicizes. Are you confusing binomial nomenclature with the binomial equation in statistics (where order matters)
The genus Acinetobacter is a group of Gram-negative, non-motile and non-fermentative bacteria belonging to the family Moraxellaceae. They are important soil organisms where they contribute to the mineralisation of, for example, aromatic compounds. Acinetobacter are able to survive on various surfaces (both moist and dry) in the hospital environment, thereby being an important source of infection in debilitated patients. These bacteria are innately resistant to many classes of antibiotics. In addition, Acinetobacter is uniquely suited to exploitation for biotechnological purposes
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Genus and Species
no they can't
no they can't
Plants are not divided into classes. The white oak is an angiosperm in the order fagales and the genus quercus.
There are more kinds of organisms in a Genus because species is a subset of genus. Therefore, Genus is superior.
Organisms in a species have characteristics that differ from those of other organisms in their genus.
In taxonomy, genus is a rank in the classification of organisms below family and above species. It groups species that are closely related and share common characteristics. Each genus is made up of one or more species.
Kingdoms are divided into phyla (singular is phylum), each phylum is divided into classes, each class is divided into orders, and orders are divided into families. Families are divided into genera (singular is genus), and each genus is divided into species. Keep in mind that for each main group there can be a subgroup if necessary (for example: sub-phylum, suborder, subfamily, subgenus, or subspecies.
Classes
a genus is divided into species
The genus rank of different organisms is different. It is used to classify biological organisms.
All living organisms have a genus.
Organisms are classified into kingdoms, phylums, classes, orders, families, genuses, and species. There are several subcategories, such as subspecies. An organism's scientific name is the combination of its genus and subspecies (ex. Puma Concolor, Puma is the genus, concolor is the species).