A scientific name consists of two parts. First, there is a genus name, which is always capitalized, like a proper noun. Second, there is the species name, which is always written in lower case. Scientific names usually sound strange because they are made up of ancient Greek and Latin words. One example of a scientific name is Panthera leo, the scientific name of the lion.
a genus and a specific name
e.g. Homo sapiens
Homo is the genus (which is capitalised) and sapiens is our specific name, forming a species name that defines us as a whole.
A sub-species will sometimes have an extra name called the subspecific name.
the genus and the species
genus name then species name
Genus and species .
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It's Scientific name can be understood by anyone, instead of in that language. For example, Americans can call a ribbon fish Ribbon fish or Lepturacanthus Sava. Italians can call the ribbon fish pesci del nastro or Lepturacanthus Sava.
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An organism's scientific name is recognized worldwide.
See related link as welland for animals its:-ANIMAL ↕SCIENTIFIC NAME ↕EXPLANATION ↕camelCamelus dromedariusCamelus dromedarius is the scientific name for the dromedary camel.catFelis domesticusFelis domesticus is the scientific name for the feral cat.cowHeracleum lanatumHeracleum lanatum is the scientific name for the cow.dogCanis familiarisCanis familiaris is the scientific name for the feral dog.elephantElephas maximusElephas maximus is the scientific name for the Asian elephant.foxAlopex lagopusAlopex lagopus is the scientific name for the Arctic fox.frogRana tigrinaRana tigrina is the scientific name for the frog.giraffeGiraffa camelopardalisGiraffa camelopardalisis the scientific name for the giraffe.horseEquus caballusEquus caballus is the scientific name for the horse.leopardPanthera pardusPanthera pardus is the scientific name for the leopard.lionPanthera leoPanthera leo is the scientific name for the lion.manHomo sapiensHomo sapiens is the scientific name for the man.ratRattus rattusRattus rattus is the scientific name for the black rat.rhinocerosDiceros bicornisDiceros bicornis is the scientific name for the black rhinoceros.tigerPanthera tigrisPanthera tigris is the scientific name for the tiger.whaleBalaenoptera musculusBalaenoptera musculus is the scientific name for the blue whale.wolfCanis lupusCanis lupus is the scientific name for the gray wolf.zebraEquus zebraEquus zebra is the scientific name for the mountain zebra.if you want more info on this the this is the web site:-http://animals.about.com/od/zoology12/a/atozscientific.htm
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Two names (the genus and the species) In chemistry. Orgasm and onanism.
A scientific name consists of a genus and a specific epithet, meaning the organisms genus and species classification.
No, the scientific name of a species consists of a genus name and a species name. The genus name is capitalized and both names are italicized when written.
Scientific names consists of genus, then species, written in italics. The genus is sometimes abbreviated. This way, it is easier for the scientific community to universally identify an organism.
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I believe you are asking what the first word of an organism's scientific name is. If that is the case, the first word in an organism's scientific name is the organism's taxonomic genus.
What I can conclude about the classification taxa of an organism with the scientific name "Rana temporaria" is
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An organism's scientific name consists of a genus name and a species name. For example, the gray wolf's scientific name is Canis lupus. Notice that only the genus name starts with a capital letter, whereas the species name is all lowercase. Also, when writing a scientific name, either write it in italics, or if you are writing by hand, the genus and species are underlined. Ps this is lame
In an organism's scientific name, the first word is the genus, and the second word is the species.