Scientific names are specific to each type of organism that they describe, thus there is no scientific name to classify all 'oil seeds'.
There are many different types of oil seeds, each with its own scientific name. Some common oil seeds and their scientific names include:
Scientific names are specific to each type of organism that they describe, thus there is no scientific name to classify all 'oil seeds'.
Lipid is the scientific name of a fat or an oil.
The scientific name for baby oil is mineral oil or paraffin oil. It is a lightweight, odorless, and colorless oil commonly used for skincare purposes, especially for babies.
The scientific name for engine oil is lubricating oil. It is a type of oil used to reduce friction between moving parts in an engine, helping to prevent wear and overheating.
The scientific name of Safeda is Eucalyptus globulus. It is a species of tall, evergreen tree native to Australia but cultivated worldwide for its oil and wood.
Scientific names are specific to each type of organism that they describe, thus there is no scientific name to classify all 'oil seeds'.
it depends on the type of oil your referring to, but cooking oil does not have a scientific name
I think the scientific name for oil is Gerinoil. walang na talga !! hirap ng I.P
Lipid is the scientific name of a fat or an oil.
All sunflower seeds contain oil. Oil seed sunflowers will have the most amount of oil per seed.
The scientific name for baby oil is mineral oil or paraffin oil. It is a lightweight, odorless, and colorless oil commonly used for skincare purposes, especially for babies.
The scientific name for engine oil is lubricating oil. It is a type of oil used to reduce friction between moving parts in an engine, helping to prevent wear and overheating.
Hi im kinda new at this but i have an oil beetle that i found in the woods and i think the scientific name for it and its Meloe coarctatus
sunflower oil, bird seeds
Pharmaceutical or Latinate name is Oleum Amygdalae This name is not taxonomic, hence, not 'scientific'
Ricinus communis
Arachis hypogea, Brassica campestris, Cocos nucifera, Sesamum indicum etc.