Genus
Genus is a taxonomic group. It is a collection of related species that share a number of associated characteristics. Correlated traits are comparable or shared characteristics that are used to distinguish a taxon from another below the level of species. It is assumed that every species in a genus descended from a single common ancestor. One surviving species can make up a genus, for example, Genus Homo. It belongs to the species Homo sapiens, sometimes known as modern man. There are numerous species in the genus Felis, including the common cat (Felis Domestica), the jungle cat (Felis chaus), and others. Genus is a group of related species, which has more character in common in comparison to species of another genus. For example, potato, brinjal, Makaio, etc., are three different species but all belong to the same genus Solanum.
Genus and Family
How surprising the living earth is! The different sides of living things are surprising. We are in fear of the special conditions of cold mountains, deciduous tree-covered lands, great-sized seas, freshwater inland waters, goes from, or burning springs in which we discover living things. fear before and a deep sense of surprise are made burning light by the that making a thing beautiful of a quickly running horse, moving to another part birds, a flower low land between mountains, or moving near a low person in business. What is living, without error, rightly, as proved by the conditions of living in opposite positions and working together within groups and between groups in a town, or even the smallest units operating within a unit? There are actually 2 questions that are being asked here. The first is special to some science or trade one that makes a request what separates the living from the non-living, and the second is philosophical in nature and seeks an account for the that is of living. We will not attempt to give an answer to the second question as men of science.