A seashell itself wouldn't have a scientific name. If you want to know that then you would need to find the organism that lives inside said seashell and that would be the scientific name. Inanimate objects don't have scientific names only living things do.
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jawbone is the common name, but the scientific name is the mandible
Ascaris is the common scientific name, the common English name is roundworms
Firstly, there is no such thing as a 'common scientific name'; that is a contradiction, containing two opposites. The scientific name for the Archaea is Archaea.
Common name: Mango tree Scientific name: Mangifera indica
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.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa'KORshell'.
jawbone is the common name, but the scientific name is the mandible
Ascaris is the common scientific name, the common English name is roundworms
Firstly, there is no such thing as a 'common scientific name'; that is a contradiction, containing two opposites. The scientific name for the Archaea is Archaea.
The scientific name for common limpet is Patella vulgata.
The accepted scientific or common name is Polygonia comma.
Common name: Mango tree Scientific name: Mangifera indica
The accepted scientific or common name is Oiketicus abbotii.
The accepted scientific or common name is Sphecodina abbottii.
The accepted scientific or common name is Eumorpha achemon.
what is the difference between the common and scientific name of an organisms
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.