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what is the difference between the common and scientific name of an organisms
Scientists use scientific names (binomial nomenclature) to avoid confusion caused by different common names for the same species. For example, the scientific name for the domestic dog is Canis lupus familiaris, which clearly indicates its relationship to the wolf (Canis lupus) and distinguishes it from other species with similar common names.
An organism can only have one genus name as part of its scientific classification. The genus name is always capitalized and is used alongside the species name to give the organism its unique scientific name.
Using scientific names provides a standardized and universally understood system for identifying and communicating about organisms, avoiding confusion that can arise from different regions and languages using different common names. Scientific names also reflect the evolutionary relationships between organisms, providing valuable information about their classification and relationship to other species.
Man belongs to the genus Homo and species sapiens.
Latin
they make it up :)
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Usually it's Latin
corpuscles and ... red cells
Animals do not name themselves, people do that..
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what is the difference between the common and scientific name of an organisms
Scientists use scientific names (binomial nomenclature) to avoid confusion caused by different common names for the same species. For example, the scientific name for the domestic dog is Canis lupus familiaris, which clearly indicates its relationship to the wolf (Canis lupus) and distinguishes it from other species with similar common names.
Arachis hypogea, Brassica campestris, Cocos nucifera, Sesamum indicum etc.
hmmm.. I have one... Dillenia philippinensis.. A flowering plant from the Philippines.
Black footed ferrets have scientific names so people can distinguish the animals. For example, in China, the Black footed ferret might mean something else. So scientists give animals one specific name.