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Taxonomy
The scientific name refers to the formal Latin name given to a species, consisting of the genus and species names. It is used to universally identify and classify organisms in the field of biology. For example, the scientific name for humans is Homo sapiens.
No, the common name and scientific name of an organism are not the same. The common name is the informal name given to an organism, while the scientific name is a standardized, internationally recognized name based on the organism's taxonomy.
germs
Alexander is the proper name for the nickname Alex.
Hematite In 1967 the state legislature approved Act no. 503 adopting red iron ore, with the scientific name of hematite as the state mineral.
Hematite
The scientific name for a clown fish is a amphiprioninae.
hematite, taconite, and ferrite
what sort of scientific word ending in sis is given to chemical breakdown
Not everything has a scientific name; many mundane, everyday, manmade objects, like paper, require no scientific name.
metricology?
ambot bilat
Organisms are given a scientific name to distinguish them from other animals of similar species.
Taxonomy
Botany methinks :)
leguminosae