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  • ...er [[Carnivora]], colloquially referred to as '''cats'''. A member of this family is also called a '''felid'''. ...The suffix "-idae" is a common ending in scientific names used to denote a family.
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  • ...e-ee) is a family of [[Polypore]] fungi in the order [[Polyporales]]. This family is best known for including the genus ''[[Ganoderma]]'', which contains the ...ch means "skin". This refers to the shiny surface of the mushrooms in this family.
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  • ...ultidisciplinary training in the unique physical, psychological and social characteristics of adolescents and their health care problems and needs. ...ultidisciplinary training in the unique physical, psychological and social characteristics of adolescents and their health care problems and needs. {{medicine}} [[Cat
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  • ...acteria]] that are typically found in the mucous membranes of mammals. The family is named after the German bacteriologist [[Albert Neisser]]. ...suffix "-aceae" is a standard ending in biological taxonomy that denotes a family.
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  • ...ropionibacteriaceae''' (pronunciation: pro-pi-o-ni-bac-te-ri-a-ce-ae) is a family of [[Gram-positive bacteria]] within the order [[Actinomycetales]]. ...ing "small rod". This refers to the shape and size of the bacteria in this family.
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  • ...s in the order [[Perissodactyla]], commonly known as the horse family. The family includes modern horses, zebras, and asses, as well as their extinct relativ ...equus'' meaning "horse" and the suffix ''-idae'' which is used to denote a family in taxonomic classification.
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  • '''Accipitridae''' (pronounced: ak-sip-i-tri-dee) is a family of birds of prey, which includes [[hawks]], [[eagles]], [[kites]], [[harrie ...ns "hawk". The suffix "-idae" is a common ending in biology that denotes a family.
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  • == Daisy Family == ...also known as the '''Asteraceae''' or '''Compositae''' family, is a large family of [[flowering plants]] with more than 23,000 species. The name "Asteraceae
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  • ...'', '''pea''', or '''bean family''', is a large and economically important family of flowering plants. It includes trees, shrubs, and perennial or annual her The Fabaceae family is divided into three subfamilies:
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  • ...e) is a family of [[yeast]] within the order of [[Saccharomycetales]]. The family name is derived from the Greek words "saccharo" meaning sugar and "mycetes" ...mykes" (μύκης) meaning fungus. This reflects the ability of yeasts in this family to ferment sugars.
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  • ...is a species of bacteria in the genus [[Ureaplasma]], which is part of the family [[Mycoplasmataceae]]. This bacterium is typically found in the urogenital t === Characteristics ===
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  • The term "great ape" is derived from the taxonomic family ''Hominidae'' (also known as great apes). The word "ape" comes from Old Eng Great apes, or ''Hominidae'', are a taxonomic family of primates that includes seven extant species in four genera: ''Pongo'' (t
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  • ...onounced /bɛtjuːˈleɪsiiː/), commonly known as the '''birch family''', is a family of [[angiosperms]] that includes six genera of deciduous nut-bearing trees ...the genus Betula, which is derived from the old Latin word for birch. The family name was first used by the French botanist [[Augustin Pyramus de Candolle]]
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  • ...e-ae) is a large family of [[Agaricales]], which are gilled mushrooms. The family is named after the genus ''[[Cortinarius]]'', which is the largest genus of ...na, a veil-like structure that covers the gills of young mushrooms in this family.
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  • '''Family (biology)''' ...ivided into subfamilies, which are intermediate ranks between the ranks of family and genus.
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  • Romance languages are a subfamily of the [[Indo-European language family]]. They developed from [[Vulgar Latin]] in the sixth to ninth centuries. Th === Characteristics ===
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  • ...is a name given to various species of medium-sized, predatory fish in the family [[Scombridae]]. They are a popular sport fish in the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. === Characteristics ===
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  • ...s. Since then, the term has been used to identify other areas with similar characteristics. === Characteristics ===
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  • === Characteristics === * [[Hominidae|Hominidae]]: The family of great apes and humans.
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  • === Characteristics === * [[Cyprinidae]]: The largest family in the Cypriniformes order, including carps and minnows.
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