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Scientists need to use scientific names for multiple reasons. Here are three of these reasons. First, it is to avoid confusion. You see, many organisms share a common name and differs from place to place. If scientists used the common names, it could lead to incorrect data. Another reason is that it describes an organism. It brings out the organisms certain characteristics. Lastly, Latin will not change over the years. As you most likely know, Latin is a dead language, or not spoken anymore. These are three reasons why Scientists use the scientific names instead of the common names.
Oryza sativa is the scientific name for Asian rice species most commonly used in the U.S.There are many natural varieties of rice based on the natural environment in which they evolved or adapted. The grains come in different sizes, flavors, color, aroma and txture (stickiness). Additionally with scientific cross breeding and genetic modification, there are even more varieties with there own scientific or cultivar names.Some of the scientific names (and subspecies) of rice include:Oryza sativa Linnaeus = Asian riceOryza sativa ssp. indica = Indian RiceOryza sativa ssp. japonica = Japanese RiceOryza sativa ssp. javanica = Japanese RiceOryza glaberrima Steudel = African riceRice belongs to the family Poaceae which includes various grasses including rice, wheat and other grains and cereal plants,bamboo, and more.Rice belongs to the genus Oryza.
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.classification uses the Latin language because it is the most descriptive language out their(there). and any other language knows what you are talking about when you speak Latin. Not a very accurate answer.. 2. Latin is the base language of most languages around the planet(not necessarily the most people). Presumably because of the Roman church financing much of the early classification and discoveries. Knowing Carolus Linneaus standardized the binomial naming system I chose the link answered by Ms. Biology, whom posted this when asking "why is Latin used for scientific classification?" Simply this system was devised using binomial nomenclature so that each organism would have a Latinized name designating a Genus and a specific species. Everyone using this system would know exactly what organism was being referred to. Common names used in different countries or areas or often confusing or misleading. Latin was the language used and understood by educated people ( and clergy) for centuries. It is also the root language for all the so called romance languages including English, Spanish, and Italian.
It is Latin
Most of the scientific names for animals are derived from Latin language. Latin is, however, considered a dead language.
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I think it is Latin. Most names in Taxonomy and many other scientific names are Latin. There are quite a few exceptions such as the names of elements and laws/equipment that were named after the people who discovered or invented them.
Scientists use scientific names (binomial nomenclature) to avoid confusion due to different common names for the same species in different regions or languages. Scientific names provide a universal system that accurately identifies and categorizes organisms based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships. This helps in standardizing communication among researchers and ensuring clarity in scientific literature.
Sanskrit, an Indian (Bharat) ancient language has been found to be most scientific language. Alphabetics in Sanskrit are based on Vocal System of Human body. Other languages of India (Bharat) like Hindi, Gujrati, Marathi, have their origin in Sanskrit. Scientists have discovered that Sanskrit as best language for Computers
A 'dead' language was needed, so that there could be no doubt about the names - there are pet names and official names for animals in most languages, so it can be hard to get a good translation from one modern language into several other modern languages. Latin was the chosen dead language because it was and is quite well known by educated people in Europe, which was the base for scientific development at the time.
It's a Latin based language, but in the scientific vocabulary, most of the words are Greek or of Greek origin.
Tradition.
Not all of them are named, and most of those who are just have scientific names.
Common names are everyday names given to organisms in a specific language, while scientific names are standardized names based on the organism's genus and species in Latin. Common names can vary across regions and languages, making scientific names more precise for identifying and classifying organisms.