1. The genus name is written first.
2. The genus name is always underlined
or italicised.
3. The first letter of the genus name is always capitalized
Example: Astrophytum
or Astrophytum
1. The specific epithet is written second.
2. The specific epithet is always underlined or italicised.
3. The first letter of the specific epithet name is never capitalized.
Example: myriostigma
or myriostigma
Scientific Name - The scientific name of this plant would appear as follows:
Astrophytum myriostigma
or Astrophytum myriostigma
The scientific name of radiant energy is electromagnetic radiation.
Mass is the scientific name for mass...it doesn't have to be complicated to be scientific. You may be referring to incorrect use of mass and weight, in that case try: below link
anothe rname for a thuderstorm is called storm
A hypothesis.
Scientific Method
The answer depends on the context. There are rules for sequences, rules for regression, rules for scientific laws to name a few examples.
The three rules for naming organisms are: 1) Each organism has a two-part scientific name (binomial nomenclature), 2) The scientific name is italicized or underlined, and 3) The first part of the name is the genus name and the second part is the species name.
saves time writting the equations Also it makes your answer more accurate
One scientific name.
ジョニー In Japanese this is the correct writting for the name in Japanese. The correct lines are crusial 'cause if you don't know what in the world you are writting chances are you have not been writting it correctly....
By getting a construction paper and writting your state name on it!!
The scientific name is written in Latin or Greek. The name is composed of two parts: the genus name followed by the species name. The genus name is always capitalized, while the species name is written in lowercase. The entire scientific name is italicized or underlined.
By getting a construction paper and writting your state name on it!!
From germany. That's why the name is writting by douple "s"
Depends on the type of paper you are writting. check out dianahacker.com for some examples... it's free and she wrote the book on rules for writers.
what are the different kinds of writting
Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: AvesSubclass: NeornithesInfraclass: NeognathaeSuperorder: NeoavesOrder: PasseriformesSuborder: PasseriSuperfamily: CorvoideaFamily: CorvidaeGenus: CyanocittaSpecies: C. cristata