As this now-formalized nomenclature is not in harmony with the traditional usage familiar to specialists in microbiology and infectologists, the traditional nomenclature is common.
In microbiology and planktology, a theca is a subcellular structural component out of which the frustules of diatoms and dinoflagellates are constructed.
Because of their widespread occurrence in water and in plant seeds such as dicots, the pseudomonads were observed early in the history of microbiology.
With this new wing, there are classrooms specifically for biology and microbiology, cell-molecular biology, anatomy and physiology, chemistry, biochemistry, physical sciences, and environmental sciences.