The scientific name for clam is Tridacna maxima.
Scientific classification of clams: Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Mollusca, Class: Bivalvia.
All animals have only 1 official scientific name, that is one of the advantages to the scientific naming system.
Yes, a field guide typically includes both common names and scientific names of species to help readers easily identify and learn about the organisms being described. Common names can vary regionally, so including scientific names provides a universal reference point for accurate identification.
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The two advantages of using scientific names for organisms include their universality in the whole world since they are Latin, and no single organism can have more than one scientific name.
they have different names by their species here is a link with some of them http://www.manandmollusc.net/molluscan_food_files/molluscan_food_common_name_index.html
they are cold blooded in the scientific term would be ectothermic by smarty101
Earthworms, Jelly Fish & Clams
The belief that clams are an aphrodisiac is mostly a myth. While some people may believe that certain foods can enhance libido, there is no scientific evidence to support the idea that clams specifically have this effect.
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.
Scientific classification of clams: Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Mollusca, Class: Bivalvia.
That IS the scientific name.
because there are so many different variations of scientific names.
Binomial nomenclature (scientific names) include a genus name followed by a species name. These names are generally Classical (Latin or Ancient Greek) terms.