Question #88849 Biology Microorganisms Bacteria 1 Answer 1caaake Sep 23, 2015 Bacteria do not have a specific scientific name. Explanation: Bacteria is a domain of life, under which are kingdoms, then phyla, classes, orders, families, genera, and then species. Species refers to just one certain kind of bacteria, and those are the ones referred to by scientific names. Answer link Related questions How does osmolarity affect bacterial growth? How do bacteria differ from a virus? How do cyanobacteria affect the planet's atmosphere? What are some examples of cyanobacteria? What are some examples of bacteria? What are bacilli? How do cocci and bacilli differ in morphology? What is peptidoglycan made up of? How does peptidoglycan affect gram staining? How do pili help bacteria? See all questions in Bacteria Impact of this question 3641 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License