All scientific name must have at least two words that are commonly in Latin.
All scientific names must have two parts; a Genus and a species, for example, the honey bee, Apis melifera.
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Scientific names are specific to each type of organism that they describe, thus there is no scientific name to classify all 'oil seeds'.
Scientific names are all in Latin, and are not in different languages.
Scientific names are specific to each type of organism that they describe, thus there is no scientific name to classify all 'oil seeds'.
No, as all of science is based on "what we know today", names given are sometimes merged with other, previous names. Sometimes the scientific name is changed. Sometimes species can be split into more that one. Note that there are many different scientific authorities, which quite often disagree with each other about scientific names.
yes. the scientific name uses both the genus and the species.
All genus names begin with a capital letter. All specific names begin with a lowercase letter. Usually both words are underlined or italicized.
Yes, all organisms have scientific names. Thus planarians have scientific names too.
All genus names begin with a capital letter. All specific names begin with a lowercase letter. Usually both words are underlined or italicized.
Yes, they have.
Not all of them are named, and most of those who are just have scientific names.
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Scientific names are specific to each type of organism that they describe, thus there is no scientific name to classify all 'oil seeds'.
a CAPITAL letter
It starts with M
capital letter
Scientific names are all in Latin, and are not in different languages.