Horseradish belongs to the family Brassicaceae (formerly Cruciferae) and is classified as Armoracia rusticana.
Filicinophyta all have roots, leaves and stems but they don't have true xylems and phloems. Spores are produced on the undersides of their leaves and these leaves tend to be divided.
Golden hamster's scientific name is Mesocricetus auratus. It is basically an experimental animal used in preclinical testing. It has a small tail and very loosely packed skin with cheek pouch
Yes, horse tail (Equisetum arvense) does not contain ephedrine. Ephedrine is a compound found in plants of the Ephedra genus, not in Equisetum species.
Equisetum is called horsetail because the plant resembles the tail of a horse with its long, thin, and segmented structure. This name is derived from the Latin words "equus" meaning horse and "seta" meaning bristle or hair.
The word element that means "tail" is "caud-," derived from the Latin "cauda." This prefix is commonly found in various scientific and medical terms, such as "caudal," which refers to the tail or posterior part of an organism.
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the scientific name of a white tailed deer is Odocoileus virginianus.
There's no paticular name for any gender or breeds tail except TAIL.
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A Brumby or broom-tail
The scientific name for a willy wagtail is Rhipidura leucophrys.
Actually, there is no scientific name for "Colt". A Colt according to Dictionary.com is a male horse of not more than four years of age. Equus ferus caballus is the scientific name for the domesticated horse, and would be the same for Colt, because basically, it is just a baby horse. A White-tail fawn is still called Odocoileus virginianus,just as a Blue-Heron chick is still Ardea herodias. Sources-Wikipedia.com, Dictionary.com
The coccyx (pronounced kok-siks)
Bobtail. Though that may not be the actual name of the horse and just a reference to it being a draft-type that has a docked tail.
The anatomical term for tail bone is coccyx.
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