Medically speaking, breathing is called "respirating."
The scientific term for breathing is "respiration." It is the process where oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is expelled by living organisms to generate energy through cellular respiration.
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Words that have a scientific connotation might include these:assessassessmentcalibratecalibrationcontrolledcoordinatecoordinatedcoordinatescoordinatordosed - related to medicationdosing - related to medicationexhalation - meaning one's breathing outevaluateevaluatedevaluationexperimentexperimentationexperimentalinspiration / inhalation - meaning one's breathing ininvestigateinvestigatedinvestigationmeasuremeasuredmeasurementobserveobservedobservationregenerateregenerationreplicatereplicationregulateregulatedrespiration - breathing in and outstudy (as in "scientific study")testtestedtestingvariable
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Respiration or breathing. respiration is the more scientific term. The scientific formula for respiration is O2+C6H12O6(glucose)=CO2+H2O
the scientific word for BREATHING is respiration P.S. u asked the question wrong :)
The scientific name for chrysanthemums is Chrysanthemum spp.
The process of taking in air is "inspiration" or "inhalation."Except for precise medical uses (where something other than air is inhaled), the two are synonymous, and using inspiration outside the medical context will invariably give the wrong connotaion.
That is the scientific name
That IS the scientific name.
The scientific name for squids is Decapodiformes.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Achillea millefolium.