I believe you are asking what the first word of an organism's scientific name is. If that is the case, the first word in an organism's scientific name is the organism's taxonomic genus.
Taxonomy is the science of classifying living things.
Carolus Linnaeus was the man that worked harder than any other man to advance Taxonomy
Cladistic taxonomy is based on the evolutionary history of groups of organisms rather than using structural similarities like traditional taxonomy does.
Aristotle was consider to be the Father of Classical Taxonomy.
omega taxonomy deals the phylogenetic relationship of the taxon....
Taxonomy is a stupid word.
the first study the taxonomy is CARL LINNEUS
I am busily studying my taxonomy text.
The word taxonomy is a noun that means the study of plants. Some synonyms for taxonomy are morphology, floristics, pomology, pathology, cytology, genetics, and horticulture.
Taxonomy
Taxonomy is a word based on the Greek root words for laws (taxis) and classification (nomos).
The word is "taxonomy."
The first step in taxonomy is identifying and naming organisms, assigning them to a particular group or category based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
Linnaues
It is called taxonomy.
Site Schema and Site Taxonomy are both used in the place of 'site map' - site taxonomy is technically more accurate.
Alpha taxonomy is the branch of taxonomy that deals with identifying, describing, and classifying species based on their morphological and anatomical characteristics. It is the first step in the process of cataloging and naming organisms.