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and 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.
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http://animals.about.com/od/zoology12/a/atozscientific.htm
Animals and plants (living things) have scientific names. A cell phone is not an animal or a plant
An organism's scientific name is recognized worldwide.
Most flora and fauna have several common names; names which can be different in other parts of a country. The scientific names are agreed and are specific. For instance, a common hedgerow weed is Jack-By-The-Hedge (Alliaria petiolata), which has several common names, but will always be scientifically known as Alliaria petiolata throughout the scientific world.
a friend claims that pea plants grow faster than corn plants could you investigate this idea through scientific inquiry
Staphylococcus Aureus and Bacillus Anthracis are two scientific names for eubacteria.
Common names might not be as common as you think. Organisms can be known by several different common names, depending on when and where you are. Inversely, several different plants may be referred to with the same common name, depending on their similarities. Scientific names never change, and no two differing organisms have the same scientific name. This allows for a better understanding and grouping of organisms within the scientific community.
On google just look up scientific names for plants and animals it works just try it.
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 exact. They tell us the genus and species that the animal or plant belongs to and only one scientific name is given to each species. Common names, on the other hand, are abundant with many species having two or more common names. Let's look at the cougar as an example. Its scientific name is Puma concolor. It's common names include cougar, Florida panther, panther, puma, catamount and mountain lion. A puma is neither a panther nor a lion. It is in a genus that it shares with the jaguarundi so you can see where confusion would come in.
Because the same common names are used to describe different plants... which may be similar to each other or wildly different. The scientific names of plants are specifically designed to identify a particular species clearly and unambiguously.
they are vascular plants and non-vascular plants
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There are different species of chamomile with different scientific names. The most common species (the kind widly used in tea) appears to be Matricaria chamomilla.The various species and their scientific names can be found at the US Department of Agriculture's PLANTS database, searching "chamomile" under Common Name:
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the scientific name of the common fig is ficus carica. Hope this helps:)
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