common names cause confusion they dont have scientfic basis. as there are number of common names for a single specie. or one name can be reffered to different specie. scientific names are known and accepted through out the world. they give us scientific basis and eleminate the confusion
The language used to give scientific names to plants and animals is Latin, often combined with Greek. This system, known as binomial nomenclature, was developed by Carl Linnaeus and is used because Latin is a "dead" language, meaning it doesn't change over time, providing stability and consistency in naming. Additionally, Latin was widely used among scholars and scientists in Europe during the time of Linnaeus, making it a universal language for scientific communication.
That IS the scientific name.
None of these things has a botanical name. They are animals, not plants.
all herbivores like cows, goats, sheep, elephants depend on plants for their food. if we consider a food pyramid, then we can infer that even a decomposer is indirectly dependant on the primary producers- plants
panthera onca.
On google just look up scientific names for plants and animals it works just try it.
For animals: organism
Animals and plants (living things) have scientific names. A cell phone is not an animal or a plant
Good question, I was actually trying to find out last week. Scientist usually give names to plants and animals. It's because of how the plant or animal reacted in it's enviroment.
Foods do not have scientific names. Species of plants, animals, fungi, have Latin names, but cheese is none of these.
Latin is used for classification of animals and plants and micro organismsex: elletaria cardamomum family zingeberaceaeelletaria is the genus namecardamomum is the species name
hmmm.. I have one... Dillenia philippinensis.. A flowering plant from the Philippines.
They knew some of the plants and animals names
Some animals known by their Latin names include the lion (Panthera leo), domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris), and the house cat (Felis catus). These Latin names are used in scientific classification.
mango
Yes, they have.
they are vascular plants and non-vascular plants