Scientific names are all in Latin, and are not in different languages.
Actually, banana peel has no scientific name because only living organisms could have it. Banana could have. Amd the scientific name of common banana is Musaceae musa. I hpe i'd help! :D
racheal Stevens from sclub7
Kochchi Kesel is the name.
The scientific names of bananas are Musa acuminata, Musa balbisiana or hybrids Musa acuminata × balbisiana, depending on their genomic constitution. The old scientific names Musa sapientum and Musa paradisiaca are no longer used.
It is different in different languages. In Australian: Bogan. In English: Chav. In American: Trailer Trash. I grant you, none of these are particularly scientific, but nor are common moles!
banana
The scientific name of banana is Musa acuminata.
The scientific name for a banana is 'Musa acuminat.'
solanum tuberosum
The scientific name in English is sodium chloride; of course in other languages this name is different.
The scientific name of the banana tree is Musa Acuminata.
Banana Himinosis
A variety of different languages.... Greek, Latin etc.
Actually, banana peel has no scientific name because only living organisms could have it. Banana could have. Amd the scientific name of common banana is Musaceae musa. I hpe i'd help! :D
The banana is a fruit; it doesn't have a heart. Neither does the banana tree.
Musa Acuminata
I think you mean the SCIENTIFIC name of the animal. It depends on what animal, and it is in Latin.Latrodectus bishopi, for example, is the scientific name of a Red Widow Spider.because different languages have different words for different animals scientist use a scientific name as a universal name for a specific animal animal.