The point of science is to explore the world around us. We have be exact in any sort of data. When we are dealing with animals, using scientific names is being concise. We can know the exact species. It is a promise made by the world. Dog may not mean dog in china, but the exact scientific name is understood anywhere.
the scientific name for spleen is spleen xD
The scientific name of ginkgo biloba is Ginkgo biloba.
carpals is the scientific name for the finger bone
The scientific name for kidney is "renus"The renal
The scientific name for humans is Homo sapiens.
Copper Oxide is already the scientific name. If you meant using the symbols it would be CuO.
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The bacterium that causes Cholera is called Vibrio cholerae.
Na2O3 would be called disodium trioxide... if it existed; it's an impossible compound.More likely, you meant to ask about the scientific name of Na2CO3; this is the chemical known as sodium carbonate, also known by its common name of soda ash.
The scientific name of cobalt is Co. It is a chemical element with atomic number 27 and belongs to the transition metals group on the periodic table.
I think you meant a scientific name. A scientific name is the two-part name used to refer to a species. For example:Homo sapiens is the scientific name of the human species.Felis catus is the scientific name of the housecat species.Loxodonta africana is the scientific name of the African elephant species.Quercus alba is the scientific name of the white oak species.
If you meant 0043 then the scientific notation is 4.3 x 10^1. If you meant .0043 then the scientific notation is 4.3 x 10^-3.
It depends what you mean, if you meant the scientific name it is Canis familiaris, but if you didn't mean that then the answer is Bob, Jim, or whatever you decide to call it.Hope that helped :)
English, if you meant speak
Binomial nomenclature is the two word scientific name given to living things. The two words represent the genus and species.
The term "charger" can refer to different things depending on the context. If you are referring to a horse breed known for its speed and stamina, you might be thinking of the "Thoroughbred," scientifically named Equus ferus caballus. If you meant a device for charging batteries, it does not have a scientific name as it is an object rather than a species. Please clarify if you meant something else!
A scientific name can only refer to one species. The scientific name consists of two parts: the genus name and the species name. This binomial nomenclature system is used to uniquely identify each species.