You need to buy a bicycle tyre then inflate it with a pump.
The scientific name for a worker bee is Apis mellifera.
it's latin and it's used because latin was once a universal language. it is the genus and species put together, like the scientific name for humans on homeo sapiens. hope this helps (:
No, the scientific name of leaves and trees is not the same. The scientific name of leaves is usually different from the scientific name of the tree they belong to. The scientific name of a tree species refers to the entire plant, whereas the scientific name of leaves would typically refer to the specific leaf structure or shape.
The scientific term for throwing up is "emesis."
The Linnaeus scientific name is the formal system of naming species. Each name has two parts, so it is also known as binomial nomenclature. For example, humans are known by their scientific name as Homo sapiens Carl Linnaeus was the scientist who came up with this system.
Francis Bacon originally came up with the process known as the Scientific Method.
Francis Bacon originally came up with the process known as the Scientific Method.
Francis Bacon originally came up with the process known as the Scientific Method.
Francis Bacon originally came up with the process known as the Scientific Method.
It is difficult to answer this exactly. The name actually came from a mixture of media reports and scientific studies. So no one person can be credited.
Rene Descartes came up with scientific notation
The scientific name for a worker bee is Apis mellifera.
Harry came up with the name :)
it's latin and it's used because latin was once a universal language. it is the genus and species put together, like the scientific name for humans on homeo sapiens. hope this helps (:
who first came up with the name email?
Michael Clifford came up with the name. :)
No, the scientific name of leaves and trees is not the same. The scientific name of leaves is usually different from the scientific name of the tree they belong to. The scientific name of a tree species refers to the entire plant, whereas the scientific name of leaves would typically refer to the specific leaf structure or shape.