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It is "aves".
The scientific name for a duck is Anas platyrhynchos. There is no animal known as a "bird puppy"; it may be a colloquial or fictional term.
The scientific term for the fleshy, movable part of the mouth is the "tongue."
Deciduous.
I would describe the word gynecologic as a medical term. Of course, medicine is part of science.
The scientific name for the cranium is not a specific Latin term as it refers to a part of the skull. The cranium itself is part of the larger anatomical structure known as the skull, which is classified under the scientific term "cranium" in general anatomical terminology. In a broader context, the skull can be referred to as "os cranii" in Latin.
The scientific term for plastics is polymers.
That is precisely the scientific term: "ellipse".
No, the first term is the genus.Take Tyrannosaurus rex for example. The first part is Tyrannosaurus, the genus, the second is rex, the species. The first part is the genus, the second part is the species.
No, there is no body part named "Gina." The term does not refer to any anatomical structure in the human body. It is likely a name rather than a scientific or medical term.
Hyperopia is the scientific term. The common term is far-sightedness.
The Medical term for the Collar Bone is called the 'CLAVICLE'.The clavicle or the collarbone makes up the top part of the pectoral (shoulder) girdle.