idk wut kind of organism im talkin bout u tell me?
The scientific name for organisms is binomial nomenclature, which consists of a genus name (capitalized) and a species name (lowercase), both italicized or underlined. This naming system was developed by Carl Linnaeus to provide a universal way to identify and classify living organisms.
You can ether call it species or protozoan.They are always name in the language Latin.
The scientific name for the word "still" would simply be its common name. Scientific names typically apply to living organisms.
Marine life encompasses a wide array of organisms, so there is no single scientific name that covers all marine life. However, the study of marine life is known as marine biology.
Two organisms that are related will share the same genus name in their scientific name.
Only organisms have scientific names. A rock is simply a rock unless it is made of a specific mineral.
Canis lupus, which is the scientific name for the grey wolf.
Organisms are given a scientific name to distinguish them from other animals of similar species.
Marine life encompasses a wide array of organisms, so there is no single scientific name that covers all marine life. However, the study of marine life is known as marine biology.
what is the difference between the common and scientific name of an organisms
the "species" name
what is the difference between the common and scientific name of an organisms
the germs
Yes, all organisms have scientific names. Thus planarians have scientific names too.
because they are special
because they are special
Scientific names contain information about organisms.
linnaeus's hierarchical system
that would be a plant