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Scientific names follow a specific set of rules. Scientist use a two-name system called a binomial naming system. Scientists name animals and plants using the system that describes the genus and species of the organism. The first word is the genus and the second is the species.
Scientific names are very specific. The common names of many animals are just that, common. One common name may be the widely accepted name for multiple animals or plants. Common names for plants and animals also vary with region.
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Scientific Names are used to identify things by their Family and Kingdom. One part refers to the general "where does this fall" and the other refers to "this is what it is"
I believe that people should stop using animals for scientific use
cuz day smartz
If you do not harm the animals than yes you should.
Scientific names never differ among scientists.
use of non-human animals in scientific experimentation
To reduce the use of animals in research.
The scientific name is used; in place of a common name, to convey the exact spices that is referring to. Without scientific names and only referring to common names animals can be confused among a group of people. ie. Indian Dwarf Puffer, Pee puffer, Malabar pufferfish, Pea pufferfish, pygmy pufferfish, BB puffer are all Carinotetraodon travancoricus.
For such high numbers, it is better not to use number names like "trillion", "quadrillion", etc., which are ambiguous in any case. Rather, use scientific notation.For such high numbers, it is better not to use number names like "trillion", "quadrillion", etc., which are ambiguous in any case. Rather, use scientific notation.For such high numbers, it is better not to use number names like "trillion", "quadrillion", etc., which are ambiguous in any case. Rather, use scientific notation.For such high numbers, it is better not to use number names like "trillion", "quadrillion", etc., which are ambiguous in any case. Rather, use scientific notation.