The point of science is to explore the world around us. We have be exact in any sort of data. When we are dealing with animals, using scientific names is being concise. We can know the exact species. It is a promise made by the world. Dog may not mean dog in china, but the exact scientific name is understood anywhere.
The scientific name for the shoulder blade is the scapula.
that is the scientific name
That is the scientific name: pancreas.
Gangrene is the scientific name.
the scientific name for mildew is dazwsa.
Copper Oxide is already the scientific name. If you meant using the symbols it would be CuO.
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uh ... Cobalt itself is a scientific name ... Be specific ... If u meant de symbol den its Co
I think you meant a scientific name. A scientific name is the two-part name used to refer to a species. For example:Homo sapiens is the scientific name of the human species.Felis catus is the scientific name of the housecat species.Loxodonta africana is the scientific name of the African elephant species.Quercus alba is the scientific name of the white oak species.
The bacterium that causes Cholera is called Vibrio cholerae.
scientific definitions are the best way to answer a scientific question!
If you meant 0043 then the scientific notation is 4.3 x 10^1. If you meant .0043 then the scientific notation is 4.3 x 10^-3.
Na2O3 would be called disodium trioxide... if it existed; it's an impossible compound.More likely, you meant to ask about the scientific name of Na2CO3; this is the chemical known as sodium carbonate, also known by its common name of soda ash.
wow, really? your gonna ask the common name of omething when you put it in your question? the common name is spider, maybe you meant scientific, which would be Arachnid.
It depends what you mean, if you meant the scientific name it is Canis familiaris, but if you didn't mean that then the answer is Bob, Jim, or whatever you decide to call it.Hope that helped :)
English, if you meant speak
Binomial nomenclature is the two word scientific name given to living things. The two words represent the genus and species.