All organisms (animals, plants, fungi, protozoa, algae, bacteria, archaebacteria, viruses) have scientific/Latin names. These names consist of two parts, genus and species. The name can describe the anatomy/morphology of the organism, the type of organism it is, provide information as to its distribution or who the organism is named in honour of. The 'Latin' name can be Latin or Greek or a mixture of both.
Canis lupus (grey wolf) gives information as to the type of animal. Canis means dog and lupus means wolf.
Rhinoceros unicornis (Great Indian rhinoceros) gives information as to the animal's anatomy. Rhino means nose, Ceros means horn. Uni means one and Cornis means horn.
Equus burchellii (Burchell's zebra) is named in honour of its discoverer, Burchell.
Burchellia bubalina, a South African plant with charming apricot-coloured flowers, ascribes its whole genus to Burchell. Attenborosaurus (a plesiosaur) is named in honour of Sir David Attenborough.
Morus capensis (Cape gannet) is a seabird from the Cape of South Africa. Capensis means from the Cape.
Alligator mississippiensis is the American alligator, whose species name shows it to be from the Mississippi River. Mississippiensis means from the Mississippi.
Because planets do not come from a living organism, it is considered inorganic.
synthesized from coded information of gene
birdsor the scientific way is anatidae
Slime mold
Galileo did not come up with the scientific method. The scientific method has roots in ancient Greece and was further developed by other scientists like Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes in the 16th and 17th centuries. Galileo made significant contributions to the development of the scientific method through his experimental work and emphasis on observation and testing hypotheses.
come up with and write a hypothesis
Cheetahs, like almost every other organism, come in a male and female variety.
The proper format is to write the title first, followed by the name. For example: Consul General John Smith.
My (remembered) grammar says that the proper wording would be either "Where do they come from?", or "Where did they come from?".
Etiquette has come to be more casual in society and you could write John Jr. & Mary Doe, but the proper way is Mr. & Mrs. John Jr.
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Genus and species.
When there is ABSOLUTOLY NONE left of that organism then it is extict meaning it will NEVER come back!
There are seven levels of classification: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species. An easy way to remember them is this: King Philip Came Over For Gold and Silver. A scientific name is comprised of two parts, the first being the genus of the organism, and the second being the species of the organism.
New cells come from cell division, where existing cells replicate and divide to create more cells as an organism grows.
all living things come from other living things
You write down the facts/observation you have and what those. You then come up with an possible explanation for what the facts/observations tell you . Following that you describe what you will do to test the validity of your explanation.