Multicellular organisms is the scientific term for most animals. If you mean animals that only have one cell eg. Chlamydomonas (green algae) then you refer to them as unicellular organisms.
This is scientific (or exponential) notation.
to study or represent a scientific thought or theory:-)
I believe that people should stop using animals for scientific use
If you do not harm the animals than yes you should.
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Distances to start are galaxies are very large numbers and so the only sensible way to represent them is to use scientific notation.
People use scientific models to represent an object or a system and explain it in a way that everyone can relate to, can familiarise with and understand easily.
To reduce the use of animals in research.
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Strictly speaking, only human beings use scientific nomenclature, so I would have to say that all of it separates humans from other animals.
The scientific name for the human vulva or vagina is "vulva" or "vagina." It is not appropriate to use the term "twat" in a scientific context.
You just did. Just change "the word scientific method..." to "the TERM scientific method". Or you could say "That's not following the scientific method."