there is none.
The scientific name for roots is "radix." Roots are the underground part of a plant that anchors it to the soil and absorbs water and nutrients.
water and nutrients is carried by the tubes of vascular plants
the scientific name for spleen is spleen xD
that is the scientific name
Gangrene is the scientific name.
Mucus is a scientific name in itself.
sometimes, but no always, greek and latin roots.
The scientific name for hing is Asafoetida, derived from the resin obtained from the sap of the roots and stem of the Ferula species of plants.
No, the scientific name of leaves and trees is not the same. The scientific name of leaves is usually different from the scientific name of the tree they belong to. The scientific name of a tree species refers to the entire plant, whereas the scientific name of leaves would typically refer to the specific leaf structure or shape.
Another name for a rhizoid is root. Even though rhizoids are not exactly roots in the scientific use of the term, they act like roots in that they help anchor certain types of plants and absorb nutrients to feed them.
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the three most important roots of the scientific revolution were muslims, ancient greeks, and christians/jews
An organism's scientific name is typically in Latin, although it may include roots from Greek or other languages. This binomial system was developed by Carl Linnaeus to provide a standardized way of naming and classifying organisms.
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water and nutrients is carried by the tubes of vascular plants
capillary is just a scientific word for roots
capillary is just a scientific word for roots