yes
It depends on the crop. Take a look at the Related Links for a website that lists the scientific names for crops.
Binomial nomenclature (scientific names) include a genus name followed by a species name. These names are generally Classical (Latin or Ancient Greek) terms.
Holidays are not assigned scientific names.
Scientific names are specific to each type of organism that they describe, thus there is no scientific name to classify all 'oil seeds'.
Latin and Greek
It depends on the crop. Take a look at the Related Links for a website that lists the scientific names for crops.
Fruits are reproductive structures in flowering plants. The scientific name is of the plant that produces the fruit, so there is no binomial for just the fruit.
The names of the fruit in the 1930s are the same names we use for those fruit today.
The scientific name for the apple is Malus domestica, while the scientific name for the pear is Pyrus communis. Both belong to the Rosaceae family and are popular fruit-bearing trees cultivated worldwide. Apples and pears are closely related, sharing similarities in growth habits and fruit characteristics.
le fruit
Many do, some are pending scientific names.
Scientific names are based on biological and evolutionary relationships.
Scientific names contain information about organisms.
Yes, all organisms have scientific names. Thus planarians have scientific names too.
Citrullus vulgaris was the formerly accepted scientific name, but now Citrullis lanatus is used.
That IS the scientific name.
the names.