The first word's first letter is capitalized, and the second word is all lower case. example Homo sapien.
Make sure you spell it right and don't forget to capitalize it.
Just write a 1 with 32 zeroes, or write it in scientific notation as 1032. Learning names for such numbers isn't really useful.Just write a 1 with 32 zeroes, or write it in scientific notation as 1032. Learning names for such numbers isn't really useful.Just write a 1 with 32 zeroes, or write it in scientific notation as 1032. Learning names for such numbers isn't really useful.Just write a 1 with 32 zeroes, or write it in scientific notation as 1032. Learning names for such numbers isn't really useful.
1.61x10^416100.00 in Scientific Notation = 1.61 x 104
The baobab tree is correctly called Adansonia digitata. Remember that all scientific names are either in italics or underlined, and the species begins with a lower case letter, while the Genus begins with a upper case letter.
Forget about fancy names, and just write it in scientific notation.
both are ok I think is 'write it correctly'.
In "Scientific Notation" or "Standard Form" it is correctly written: 502.309 In Written From it is correctly written: Five hundred two and three hundred thousandths * * * * * No! In standard or scientific form it is 5.02309*10^2
Scientific names should be written in italics with the genus capitalized and the species in lowercase. The genus name is always written before the species name. For example, the scientific name for the housecat is Felis catus.
Many do, some are pending scientific names.
Scientific names are based on biological and evolutionary relationships.
Scientific names contain information about organisms.
Yes, all organisms have scientific names. Thus planarians have scientific names too.
You've spelled it correctly.