Taxonomy:
1. The classification of organisms in an ordered system that indicates natural relationships.
2. The science, laws, or principles of classification; systematics. 3. Division into ordered groups or categories
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The scientific term is "binomial nomenclature", which means a system of naming plants and animals in which each species is given a name consisting of two terms of which the first names the genus and the second the species itself.
Binomial system of nomencleture
Globefish, or pufferfish, is a general term for a number of different fish found the the Tetraodontidae family. There is no one specific scientific name for the globefish, as it is a blanket term for a lot of different species, which is why we have scientific names.
The correct term is "scientific name" as some scientific names are derived from Greek or other languages.The scientific name of the Eastern Grey Kangaroo is Macropus giganteus
tautonyms mean that In Biology, a tautonym is an informal term to indicate a binomial scientific name in which both parts of the name have the same spelling. foror Formally, this is a biological term meaning a species such as Rattus rattus (the black rat) which has the same generic name and speca binomial or scientific name in the taxonomy of living things in which the generic and specific names are the same, such as Gorilla names.
Blastomycosis is a scientific medical term.
The human collarbone is the clavicle.
The essence of this system of naming is this: each species name is formed out of Latin , and has two parts, the genus name and the species. The two-part name of a species is popularly known as the Latin name. However, biologists and philologists prefer to use the term scientific name rather than "Latin name", because the words used to create these names are not always from the Latin language, even if the words have been Latinized in order to make them suitable. Instead names are often derived from ancient Greek word roots, or words from numerous other languages. Frequently species names are based on the surname of a person, such as a well-regarded scientist, or are a Latinized version of a relevant place name.
The essence of this system of naming is this: each species name is formed out of Latin , and has two parts, the genus name and the species. The two-part name of a species is popularly known as the Latin name. However, biologists and philologists prefer to use the term scientific name rather than "Latin name", because the words used to create these names are not always from the Latin language, even if the words have been Latinized in order to make them suitable. Instead names are often derived from ancient Greek word roots, or words from numerous other languages. Frequently species names are based on the surname of a person, such as a well-regarded scientist, or are a Latinized version of a relevant place name.
the scientific term for a chipmonk is Panini
The scientific term for pee is urine.
The scientific name for apple is Malus domestica.