A scientific name must have the Genus then the species. The genus is always capitalized and the species is lower case. If it is typed it must be italicized and if it is written it must be underlined.
Example: Homo sapiens
scientific name of tinangkong
There really is no scientific name for leather.
The scientific name of beetle is Coleoptera.
Pedis is the scientific name for foot
Hippocampus is the scientific name for seahorse.
a scientific name is a name given to group things with similar characteristics
to help organize and understand its characteristics
A creature that has human-like characteristics can be described as a hominid.
There are dozens of scientific research satellites. You must be more specific.
The 7 characteristics of a valuable information include: 1. It must be easily understood.2. It must be comprehensive.3. It must be accurate.4. It must be simple.5. It must be flexible.6. It must be technologically up-to-date.7. It must solve the problem or at least have relevance to it.
Scientific names are useful because they help properly categorize every living organism in more specific names than just something like lion or tiger. Most scientific names are in either Latin or Greek.
No, they are often based on the name of the person who discovered and described the organism.
Horseradish = English Moringa Oleifera = scientific name I hope it is useful! :) >>Grade 7 SAn (2012-2013) was here :DD
Yes, in the same way you classify a plant, by its scientific name.
Almost every culture has a different name for the animals present. The use of a scientific name that is both constant throughout languages and cultures and describes such an organism's evolutionary characteristics is an elegant solution.
It must include the genus and species. In some cases it should also include a subspecies.
All scientific name must have at least two words that are commonly in Latin.