Can a scientific name have more then two words in it?
Well I would say yes, but according to the BINOMENIAL NOMENCLATURE, it is a two word naming system it really only has to have 2. Which is the genus, where it came from and the species what it looks like or who discovered it.
Reply:Yes, names go:
Kingdom–%26gt; Phylum–%26gt; Class–%26gt; Order–%26gt;
Family–%26gt; Genus–%26gt; Species–%26gt; Subspecies
Reply:Yes. Animals all have a two part name, Orcinus Orca is the name of a killer whale. This is called Binomial nomenclature and it is latin.
“The Genus (or surname) as a general rule starts with a capital letter while the Specific name (or personal name) is written completely in lower case”
Hope this helps you
Does anyone know the scientific name for allergies please?
Hi,
I do not think there are scientific names in the form of a “translation” as you seem to be requesting. Rather, allergy is more of a general term that is defined in terms of immunological response – how your body reacts when it encounters invaders, and asthma is defined by it’s symptoms – as “a chronic inflammatory disease of the airway” according to the source noted.
Here is a very interesting article on the definition of allergy with LOTS of information on immunological responses and how the definition of allergies has changed over time. This article is more specific to food allergy. I have bookmarked it myself for further reading.
http://www.todaysdietitian.com/newarchiv…
Reply:You might be thinking of “hypersensitivities”.
Reply:allergic rhinitis
Can anyone provide with information regarding the scientific name for bird found in southe east asia?
Swiftlet
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cave Swiftlets
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Apodiformes
Family: Apodidae
Genera
Hydrochous
Collocalia
Aerodramus
Schoutedenapus
The birds called Swiftlets or Cave Swiftlets are contained within the four genera Aerodramus, Hydrochous, Schoutedenapus and Collocalia. They form the Collocaliini tribe within the swift family Apodidae. The group contains around thirty species mostly confined to southern Asia, south Pacific islands, and northeastern Australia, all within the tropical and subtropical regions. They are in many respects typical members of the Apodidae, having narrow wings for fast flight, with a wide gape and small reduced beak surrounded by bristles for catching insects in flight. What distinguishes many but not all species from other swifts and indeed almost all other birds [1] is their ability to use a simple but effective form of echolocation to navigate in total darkness through the chasms and shafts of the caves where they roost at night and breed. The nests of some species are collected for the famous Chinese delicacy Bird’s nest soup.
Authentic bird’s nest soup is made from nests of some species of swiftlet, mainly the Edible-nest (or White-nest) swiftlet (Aerodramus fuciphagus) and the Black-nest Swiftlet. Instead of twigs, feathers and straw, these swiftlets make their nest only from strands of their gummy saliva, which harden when exposed to air. Once the nests are harvested, they are cleaned and sold to restaurants. Eating swiftlet nest material is believed to help maintain skin tone, balance qi (“life energy”) and reinforce the immune system. It is also thought to strengthen the lungs and prevent coughs, improve the constitution and prolong life. Research shows that every 100 g of dry nest contains 49.9 g of water-soluble protein (including amido nitrogen, monoamine nitrogen, non-amino nitrogen, arginine, humin, histidine, lysine and cysteine), 30.6 g carbohydrate (glycoprotein and mucin), 4.9 g iron, 2.5 g inorganic salt (including potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, phosphorus, silica and other trace elements), and 1.4 g fiber (Dictionary of Traditional Chinese Medicine, The History of Chinese Medicine and the Nutrition Table).
The energy contained in 100 g of swiftlet nest is 345 kcal. The nests are often served simmered in chicken broth.
Authentic bird’s nest soup is quite popular throughout Asia. It is also extremely expensive; many western restaurants serve a less expensive version consisting of soup with noodles shaped to resemble a bird’s nest.
The most heavily harvested nests are from the White-nest swiftlet (Aerodramus fuciphagus) and the Black-nest swiftlet (Aerodramus maximus)[3]. The white nests and the âred bloodâ nests are supposedly rich in nutrients which are traditionally believed to provide health benefits, such as aiding digestion, raising libido, improving the voice, alleviating asthma, increasing concentration, and an overall benefit to the immune system.[2]
Research in MULTILINGUAL MULTISCRIPT PLANT NAME DATABASE %26gt; search engine:
http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sor…
No result for pandakaling-tsina
No result for “p a n d a k a l i n g + t s i n a” ( single letters )
Results fot tsina
Tagalog %26gt; Kawayan tsina for Bambusa multiplex
Visayan %26gt; Kawayan tsina, for Banbusa vulgaris
http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sor…
Your question is published in Yahoo answers India, therefore I tried to find the plant name in
“Flowers of India”: http://www.flowersofindia.net/
No result for pandakaling-tsina
Lokking for “p a n d a k a l i n g + t s i n a” ( single letters )
the results are:
http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/sl…
http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/sl…
http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/sl…
Typing it without qoute signs you get 49 results.
Unfortunately I never learned the Indian languages and letters, so I`m not able to check if one of the results matches the plant name you are looking for.
What is the other name or scientific name of pandakaling-tsina?
Would you be so kind to tell the language (Philippines?) and check the spelling for the local name because I didn’t find anything with the way you write it. If you have a pic, it help.
The closest I got is pandan kali (river Pandanus) in Indonesian. But my guess this is some Filipino language.
ninjutsu
There is no actual species called a black panther, it’s just the name commonly given to melanistic leopards – that is, leopards with an excess of the dark pigment melanin, resulting in an almost totally black coat (the markings still show up against the background in certain lights). The scientific name of the leopard is Panthera pardus. Some people also refer to melanistic jaguars as panthers, though this is not technically correct. The scientific name of the jaguar is Panthera onca.
Panther or black panther is not to be confused with Florida panther – this is the name often given to the subspecies of puma found in Florida, though it is just as accurate to call it puma, cougar, mountain lion, etc. When referring to this animal you should always say FLORIDA panther, not just ‘panther’, to avoid confusion with a melanistic leopard or jaguar. The scientific name of the puma is Puma concolor, and the Florida subspecies is Puma concolor coryi.
What are the scientific name for the Black Panther and Weasel?
Black panther is not a distinct species but just a common name for a black specimen (melanistic variant) of several species of cats belonging to the genus panthera.
Weasel – genus Mustela of the Mustelidae family
Reply:Mustela nivalis is the weasle and the Black panther is Panthera onca.
Reply:Well, I don’t know about the weasel, but a black panther is actually just a melanistic jaguar.
Reply:black panther is panthera onca
and weasel is mustella sibirica
What is the scientific name for human bones?
Any bones in particular? For example the medical term for the lower jaw bone is the mandible, upper jaw bone is the maxilla, collar bone is the clavicle etc.
Reply:uh skeleton? skeletal system? any bone in specific?
Reply:for a general human bone, there isn’t
Reply:bone is made of osteocytes
What is the scientific name for a squirrel?
It is a rodent of the family Sciuridae
Reply:There are many genera of squirrels; all of them, however, fall within the family Sciuridae. If you’re from the U.S., you might be familiar with the Eastern Gray Squirrel, sciurus carolinensis, or the Western Gray Squirrel, sciurus griseus.
Reply:Krakus Acornus
Reply:Genera Sciurus and Tamiasciurus.
Red Squirrel – Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
Flying Squirrel – Glaucomys yolans
Reply:Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Family: Sciuridae
There are many species of squirrel, ergo many scientific names. The most common around here is Sciurus carolinensis.
Reply:The eastern grey squirrel, the most common in North America, is called: Sciurus carolinensis.
Red Squirrel-Sciurus vulgaris
Western Gray Squirrel-Sciurus griseus
There are many different types of squirrels. They are in the Order Rodentia, and the Family Sciuridae.
What is the scientific name for the word fireball?
This is not a Botany question!
Reply:Oddy i’ve heard fireballs called “ball lightning” (although it refers to a jet of lightning that looks like a ball of fire because it’s ionizing the air or something), i’ve also heard “conflagration” although it refers more to a fire that destroys things.
Hope that helps!
Reply:Several interpretations of “fireball”:
primordial fireball ( associated with the beginning of the universe )
brilliant meteor
ball lightning
highly luminous cloud ( spherical cloud ) of vapor and dust created by a nuclear explosion
highly energetic person ( human dynamo, miracle worker )
Historical: a firebomb, a ball of explosive or combustible material thrown as a weapon in battle
PS
Finally I found a plant named fireball, NEOREGELIA SCHULTSIANA
http://www.glasshouseworks.com/trop-mn.h…
boxing
What is the scientific name for cellulitis?
Cellulitis IS the scientific name for the inflammation of connective tisue == Read further ===
Cellulitis is an inflammation of the connective tissue underlying the skin, that can be caused by a bacterial infection.
Cellulitis can be caused by normal skin flora or by exogenous bacteria, and often occurs where the skin has previously been broken: cracks in the skin, cuts, blisters, burns, insect bites, surgical wounds, or sites of intravenous catheter insertion.
The mainstay of therapy remains treatment with appropriate antibiotics. Skin on the face or lower legs is most commonly affected by this infection, though cellulitis can occur on any part of the body.
Cellulitis may be superficial �affecting only the surface of the skin �but cellulitis may also affect the tissues underlying the skin and can spread to the lymph nodes and bloodstream.
Cellulitis is unrelated to cellulite, a cosmetic condition featuring dimpling of the skin.
For more information click on the link below ===
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellulitis
Reply:obesity
Reply:All the links I looked at said that cellulitis is the scientific name for it and that it has two bacterial causes: Group A Streptococcus and Staphylococcus.
There is no such compound as nitrogen trioxide. The molecular compound that some are quoting in their answers, N2O3, has the scientific name dinitrogen trioxide. Having the word “nitrogen” at the beginning of the name implies that there is only one N atom in the compound, which is not the case. The other formula people are quoting, NO3, does not exist as a compound. There is, however, an ion with a -1 charge with this formula, called the “nitrate” ion.
Aaaaaah…. I have just looked up N2O3 on the web and there are actually a few manufacturers of the chemical that call it “nitrogen trioxide”. I can see where the confusion comes from. Just know that this name is wrong, and the real name is dinitrogen trioxide.
What is the scientific name of Nitrogen trioxide?
NO3. 1 nitrogen molecule, 3 oxygen molecules
Reply:N2O3
Reply:that is a scientific name NO3 is nitrongen trioxide
Reply:nitrogen trioxide is the scientific name unless you are looking for the molecular formula which is N2O3
What is the “scientific” name for a person who always loses things?
Harumph. There IS no scientific way.
Careless and scatterbrained are the two I remember hearing the most. That and the motherlode of all wit “If your head wasn’t attached to your shoulders….”
Reply:stupid…j/k idk is there one?? wow what a question how about forgetful, clumsy, something of that matter
Reply:a loser ?
What is the scientific name for germs?
i do not know but isn’t bacteria another name for germs?i know there are alot of germs and they would all have scientific names not just 1 name for the whole group,like staphylococcus,ecoli.etc
Reply:Pathogens! (;
Reply:microorganisms?
muay thai
Is there a scientific name for assumptionitis?
Probably not going to get a lot of answers with this in the Botany section, plants don’t assume much.
I have heard of ‘Intern’s Disease’, where doctors who are learning start to see symptoms of whatever they are currently studying in themselves. That’s not a scientific name though.
There is Hypochondria, a psychological disorder where you think you have illnesses and diseases you do not.
There is Munchhausen’s, which is the scientific name even, where you attribute diseases and symptoms to yourself for attention from others. (and sometimes inflict damage on yourself to require medical attention).
There are probably more but that’s all I can think of. I think Hypochondria is pretty close to what you are describing.
Hope that helped.
What is the scientific name of citrus fruit?
Citrus is a common term and genus of flowering plants in the family Rutaceae
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Subclass: Rosidae
Order: Sapindales
Family: Rutaceae
Genus: Citrus
Species
Citrus aurantifolia饿ªey lime
Citrus maxima饿¯omelo
Citrus medica饿itron
Citrus reticulata饿¬andarin %26amp; Tangerine
Reply:kingdom plantae, Class: Magnoliopsidaantae,Division: Magnoliophyta,Subclass: Rosidae,Order: Sapindales,Family: Rutaceae,Genus: Citrus.A large number of citrus fruits are found throughout the world.The common ones include C.lemon,C.medica,C.aurentifolia etc.the plants are good source of vitamin C and commonly used for cure of scurvey disease.
Reply:Citrus fruit include oranges, grapefruit, tangerines, lemons, limes and crosses or hybrids. These are all classified in the same genus Citrus.
C. sinensis (L.) Osb. – Sweet oranges
C. reticulata Blanco – Tangerine, mandarin, or satsuma
C. paradisi Macf. – Grapefruit
C. aurantifolia L. – Limes
C. limon Burm. f. – Lemons
If you include kumquats as citrus then theres another genus, Fortunella spp.
http://www.uga.edu/fruit/citrus.html
A. The genus name is always capitalized.
B. The species name is always capitalized.
C. The genus name is NOT capitalized.
D. The species name is NOT capitalized.
E. Both names are written in italics or underlined
Which of the following tells how to write a scientific name?
The closest answer is A as far as capitals go: The first letter of the genus is a capital letter.
HOWEVER… if the name is in printed text in a book or article or scientific paper the whole name ( genus and species) is also in italics. If you are writing it down in your own handwriting the whole name (genus and species) is underlined.
Also, the first time you write out the name it must be in full e.g.Escherichia coli thereafter you can just call it E. coli.
Reply:for example, humans belong to genus Homo and species sapiens. Humans are then classified by Linnaeus as Homo sapiens. Note that the first name, genus, begins with a capital letter, while the second with a small letter and both words are written in italics or underlined
So…A D and E are correct options
If you tightly shut your eyes, what is the scientific name given to thelights you see flashing around?
u also experience the same
even i dont know!
Reply:After image.
Reply:i don’t know,but what is that?????i thought i was the only one
Reply:its called an aura. Normally it come before you’re going to get dead serious migraine or headache…but not all the time.
Reply:When you do that you are hurting the optical nerves. These are not able to register pain, they can only register light. So the lights are that which feels like pain in any other nerve. Don’t do it too often!
taekwondo
What is the oppesite of botanical as animal/plant. Scientific name please refering as if in cells.?
zoological
Reply:There is no opposite to botanical which refers to plant life. There are several kingdoms which you may be referring too.I n biological taxonomy, a kingdom or regnum is a taxon in either the highest rank, or (in the new three-domain system) the rank below domain. Each kingdom is divided into smaller groups called phyla. Currently, textbooks from the United States use a system of six kingdoms (Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protoctista, Archaea, and Monera), while British and Australian textbooks describe five kingdoms (Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Bacteria).
Reply:flora/fauna?
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Malvales
Family: Malvaceae
Genus: Hibiscus
What’s the scientific name for hibiscus?
hibiscus rosa-sinensis
This is a great site I found www.amonline.net.au/explore/index.cfm
for Australia wildlife, places, people
A good birdsite is www.birdsinbackyards.net/finder/birdlist…
that’s the page to do searches on. I didn’t find any bird called an “Australian Robin” though. good luck
What is the scientific name for Australian robin?
is this any good? -
http://rainforest-australia.com/grey-hea…
Reply:I am not sure if this is the scientific name, but they are also called yellow puddings.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=…
edit:
Here is a web site with more info
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tibia
What is the “scientific” name for the shinbone?
It’s called the Tibia:
The flat bone immediately under the skin on the front of the lower leg.
Reply:The tibia
Reply:Shin: an object for finding things in the dark
It’s tibia.
Reply:Tibia
Reply:Tibia.
Reply:Tibia
judo
Whats the scientific name for a fear of ghosts?
i believe it’s pussy-ism…i’m not suuuuure though…
Reply:phasmophobia
Reply:Casperphobia
Reply:Fear of ghosts is termed “spectrophobia,” a hybrid word derived from the Latin “spectrum” (appearance, apparition) and the Greek “phobos” (fear). “Spectrum” is also used to form many other English words, including a word with the same spelling, “spectrum” (the series of color bands of light appearing after white light passes through a diffracting device such as a prism); “spectrology” (the scientific study of the spectrum); and “specter” (apparition, ghost).
Reply:it’s Phasmophobia…..
Moss that grows on a wall?? What exactly is it? Whats the scientific name for it?
It could be any moss depending on where you are and the local environmental conditions. Check out pictures and descriptions for the Cushion Moss ‘Grimmia pulvinata’ on the net – it commonly grows on walls.
Reply:Moss is a huge family, it could be any one of dozens, but Lichen is probable.
Reply:I know its moss, slimy and green. Further than that, I’m not sure..
Reply:lichen
What is the scientific name for the polar bear?
Ursus maritimus or the “sea bear.” Its closest relative is the brown bear.
Reply:Ursus maritimus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polar_bear
Reply:Ursus maritimus
Reply:Ursus maritimus
fencing
How do you prounce the bengal tiger’s scientific name?
The Bengal tiger, or Royal Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris or Panthera tigris bengalensis), is a subspecies of tiger primarily found in India and Bangladesh.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bengal_tige…
Reply:The bengal tiger is a subspecies of tiger (Panthera tigris) with the subspecific epithet tigris. Thus it’s name is Panthera tigris tigris. Pronounced:
pan-THER-uh TIE-gris TIE-gris
Reply:/Panthera tigris/.
Add an ‘a’ to ‘panther’ and ‘ris’ to the first three letters of ‘tiger’, and that should be good enough for conversational purposes with biologists.
What would be the scientific name of a half snake half lizard?
Well, what are the scientific names for a snake and lizard?
Elaphe and Sceloporus. So I would guess that it would be Elasceloporphe. That makes reasonable sense I guess. Of course, it couldn’t happen. Snakes and Lizards have a different number of Chromosomes, plus, they are of different Genuses. I hope this helped.
Reply:lizardusemsnakus
Reply:A bacteriophage, or phage, is a virus that infects a bacterial cell, taking over the host cell’s genetic material, reproducing itself, and eventually destroying the bacterium.
bacteriophage is the answer.
Reply:slizard, as used in Spy Kids 2… ^_^
Reply:a snizard or a lizake
The scientific name of most common jelly fish is Aurelia aurita which is also called moon jelly.
What is the scientific name for the jellyfish?
Cnidaria Scyphozoa Aurelia
Reply:Name: Jellyfish
Scientific name: Cnidaria Scyphozoa Aurelia
karate
What is the scientific name of the bird known as “kara kara”?
It is called the crested caracara. Scientific name is Caracara cheriway.
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBir…
Reply:Caracara cheriway
its the northern crested caracara i think
http://gallery.photo.net/photo/3761939-l…
Reply:The scientific name is Milvago chimachima
hope this helps x
Reply:Milvago chimachima
What is the scientific name for a diatom????
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Chromalveolata
Phylum: Heterokontophyta
Class: Bacillariophyceae
hope this helped
All the jellyfish belong in one group, Class, called the Scyphozoa.
http://taxonomicon.taxonomy.nl/TaxonName…
http://tolweb.org/Scyphozoa/17639
What is the scientific name for the jellyfish?
Name: Jellyfish
Scientific name: Cnidaria Scyphozoa Aurelia
Location: Along both coasts of North America
Habitat: Tropical to sub-polar latitudes
Status: Not threatened
Diet: Fish, marine invertebrates, zooplankton
hope this helps out for you^_^
self defense
What is the scientific name of Aloe Vera?
Actually, Aloe Vera is the scientific name. Another name for it is Aloe barbadensis.
Aloe means plant,
while Vera means true, genuine.
Barbadensis is from Barbados.
Yes, as far as I know Aloe Vera is the scientific name. Hope this helps.
Dr. Asker
Reply:The scientific name is itself Aloe Vera you can find more details here http://faculty.ucc.edu/biology-ombrello/…
H. sapiens
This comes in handy when writing about multiple different species.
And as for subspecies, still in italics:
Canis lupus familiaris
Which abbreviates to:
C. l. familiaris
If writing it out, instead of typing, then underline it. It’s a bit hard to italicise handwriting
How does a scientific name appear when written?
It is written as “genus species” but must be italicized, and never capitalized
Ex: homo sapien (But italicized)
Reply:the genus is capitalized… but other than that see above
EX. Homo sapiens
What is the scientific name of oral cold sores?
The name for the sore is Herpetic Lesion.
The causative agent is the Herpes Simplex virus.
Reply:Its Herpes, simplex one……ouch!
http://webmineral.com/data/Fluorite.shtm…
martial arts
What is the scientific name for a habitual liar?
I agree. A pathological liar.
Reply:I could tell you, but it would be a lie!
I guess me being a liar about lying may make it the truth!??
What is the scientific name for a habitual liar?
I agree. A pathological liar.
Reply:I could tell you, but it would be a lie!
I guess me being a liar about lying may make it the truth!??
jujitsu
What is the scientific name of the following?
polarbear-Thalaractus martimus
Indian lion- Panthera leo.
Bengal tiger- Panthera tigris
Indian leopard- Panthera pardus.
Snowy owl- Nyctea scandiaca
Conder- Vulture grypus
Olive Ridley turtle- Lepidochelys olivacea
Starred tortoise- Geochelone elegance
Marine toad- Bufo marinus
Northern pike- Esox lucinus
Giant octopus- Octopus apollyon
Praying mantis- Mantis religlosa
Reply:polar bear – Ursus maritimus
Indian tiger- Leo Tigris
Indian leopard- Panthera pardus
Snowy owl- Nyctea scandiaca
Condor – Gymnogyps californianus.
Olive ridley turtle- unsure, sorry.
Marine toad- Bufo marinus
Northern pike- Esox masquinongy
Giant octopus- Octopus dofleini
And unsure about the last one also
Good luck with whatever it is you need them for.
Reply:Polar bear = Ursus maritimus
Indian lion = Pantheo leo persica
Bengal tiger = Panthera tigris bengalensis
Indian lepard = Panthera pardus fusca
Snowy owl = Bubo scandiacus
Condor = Gymnogyps californianus
Olive Ridley turtle = Lepidochelys olivacea
Starred tortoise = Geochelone elegans
Marine toad = Bufo marinus
Northern pike = Esox lucius
Giant octopus = Enteroctopus
Praying mantis = Mantis religiosa
Reply:polar bear – Ursus maritimus
indian lion – Panthera leo persica
bengal tiger – Panthera tigris tigris
indian leopard – Panthera pardus fusca
snowy owl – Bubo scandiacus
condor – Gymnogyps californianus
olive ridley turtle – Lepidochelys olivacea
starred tortoise – Geochelone elegans
marine toad – Bufora marinus
northern pike – Esox Lucius
giant octopus – Enteroctopus dofleini
praying mantis – Mantis religiosa.
Reply:Polar Bear-Ursus maritimus
Indian lion-Pantheo leo persica
Bengal tiger-Panthera tigris bengalensis
Indian lepard-Panthera pardus fusca
Snowy owl-Bubo scandiacus
Condor-Gymnogyps californianus
Olive Ridley turtle-Lepidochelys olivacea
Starred tortoise-Geochelone elegans
Marine toad-Bufo marinus
Northern pike-Esox lucius
Giant octopus-Enteroctopus
Praying mantis-Mantis religiosa
Reply:Polar bear=Ursus maritimus
Indian lion=Pantheo leo persica
Bengal tiger=Panthera tigris bengalensis
Indian lepard=Panthera pardus fusca
Snowy owl=Bubo scandiacus
Condor=Gymnogyps californianus
Olive Ridley turtle=Lepidochelys olivacea
Starred tortoise=Geochelone elegans
Marine toad=Bufo marinus
Northern pike=Esox lucius
Giant octopus=Enteroctopus
Praying mantis=Mantis religiosa
Reply:Condor = Gymnogyps californianus.
Olive ridley turtle= unsure, sorry.
Indian lion=Pantheo leo persica
Bengal tiger=Panthera tigris bengalensis
oh sorry iam enable to give you all the names
Reply:I can not answer some of this, but still u please verify it from any web or encyclopedia.
Reply:Why not look them up on-line or in a (gasp) encyclopedia?
What is the scientific name of a cockatiel?
Nymphicus hollandicus
What is the scientific name of a fern plant?
The Fern Green Fantasy is also known as Nephrolepsis exaltata
What is the scientific name for the Mamosa tree?
I can’t remember a “Mamosa”… but if you’re thinking of “Mimosa,” I thought I remember it being “Mimosa pudica.” I’ll have to check though.
Reply:#2 is correct
aikido
What is the scientific Name for red tide, and where does it happen?
In the trade its referred to as an HAB–Harmful Alge Bloom. Occasionally, the algae grow very fast or “bloom” and accumulate into dense, visible patches near the surface of the water. “Red Tide” is a common name for such a phenomenon where certain phytoplankton species contain reddish pigments and “bloom” such that the water appears to be colored red. The term “red tide” is thus a misnomer because they are not associated with tides; they are usually not harmful; and those species that are harmful may never reach the densities required to discolor the water.
Unfortunately, a small number of species produce potent neurotoxins that can be transfered through the food web where they affect and even kill the higher forms of life such as zooplankton, shellfish, fish, birds, marine mammals, and even humans that feed either directly or indirectly on them.
http://www.whoi.edu/science/B/redtide/wh…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_tide
http://seagrant.gso.uri.edu/factsheets/r…
http://www.whoi.edu/redtide/
Reply:The most common cause of toxic red tides in Texas and Florida is Gymnodinium breve, a marine dinoflagellate. Florida has experienced a Gymnodinium breve red tide 23 out of the past 24 years. This species of red tide has been experienced at least once by all the Gulf of Mexico states and has been transported up the Atlantic coast all the way to North Carolina.
What is the scientific name for a squirrel?
The scientific name for the groove-toothed flying squirrel is Aeretes melanopterus. Woolly Flying Squirrel is Eupetaurus cinereus. Siberian flying squirrel is Pteromys volans. The Northern Flying Squirrel is Glaucomys sabrinus, and the lists go on. Hope this helps.
Is there a scientific name for “forgetting words?”?
I found this on wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tip_of_the_…
all I could find was tip of the tongue phenomenon
Reply:Go here
Reply:Might be this:
“Apraxia of speech: Frequently used by speech pathologists to designate an impairment in the voluntary production of articulation and prosody (the rhythm and timing) of speech. It is characterized by highly inconsistent errors. “
Check the link below for the National Aphasia Organization for lots of information about speech difficulty.
Reply:I prefer “brain fart”; my sister uses “senior’s moment”. I have also found out that I have “noun aphasia”.
Reply:a brain fart.
Reply:There are many reasons someone might forget a word at any given time, but if you’re trying to think of a disease, then how about Alzheimer’s Disease?
Reply:half-heimers
Reply:Alzheimers.
Reply:It could be a kind of aphasia, but you might cross reference under “senior moment” to find a better term
Reply:memory lapse or forgetfulness.
A lot of people experience memory lapses. Some memory problems are serious, and others are not. People who have serious changes in their memory, personality, and behavior may suffer from a form of brain disease called dementia. Dementia seriously affects a person’s ability to carry out daily activities. Alzheimer’s disease is one of many types of dementia.
Reply:Pass the bottle…………..Death of brain cells??
Reply:Yes, I remember reading about it…. just can’t remember what it was….
really…
A. Latissimus dorsi
B. Gastrocnemius
C. Biceps femoris
D. Rectus abdominis
E. Trapezius
What is the scientific name for your calf muscles?
B – 100% right
“Gastrocnemius or Calf Muscle Anatomy and Overview”
(scroll down 1/2 way)
http://www.myfit.ca/exercisedatabase/sea…
Reply:A
Reply:B. Trust me…
Reply:none of the above, because u left out part of the calf.
The Gastrocnemius (pronounced /è¢gå¿s.trè±kèni.mi.è¹s/) muscle is a powerful superficial muscle that is in the back part of the lower leg (the calf). It runs from its 2 heads just above the knee to the heel, and is involved in standing and walking.
Along with the soleus muscle it forms the calf muscle.
Reply:The calf or gastrosoleus is a pair of muscles, the gastrocnemius and soleus.
The gastrosoleus complex is connected to the foot through the Achilles tendon, and contract to induce plantar flexion and stabilization of the ankle complex in the transverse plane.
The Gastrocnemius is a powerful superficial muscle in the back part of the lower leg (the calf). It is located with the soleus in the superficial posterior compartment of the leg.
The Soleus is a powerful superficial muscle in the back part of the lower leg (the calf). It is located with the gastrocnemius in the superficial posterior compartment of the leg.
The Latissimus dorsi is the large, flat, dorso-lateral muscle on the trunk, posterior to the arm, and partly covered by the spinotrapezius on its median dorsal region.
The Biceps femoris is a muscle of the posterior thigh. As its name implies, it has two parts, one of which (the long head) forms part of the hamstrings muscle group.
The Rectus abdominis muscle is a paired muscle running vertically on each side of the anterior wall of the human abdomen (and in some other animals). It is contained in the Rectus sheath.
The Trapezius is a large superficial muscle on a person’s back. It is innervated by the accessory nerve (Cranial Nerve 11), which also supplies the sternocleidomastoid muscle.
Reply:The answer is B. Gastrocnemius
ninja
Arabica coffee (from C. arabica) is considered more suitable for drinking than Robusta coffee (from C. canephora), as Robusta tends to be bitter and have less flavor than arabica.
Caffeine is a bitter white crystalline xanthine alkaloid, which is also called guaranine when found in guarana, mateine when found in mate, and theine when found in tea : all of these names are synonyms for the same chemical compound.
For the full details, please refer to :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caffeine
What is the scientific name of coffee or caffeine?
Caffeine – trimethylxanthine (a xanthine alkaloid)
Coffee is made from the beans of the plants Coffea canephora and Coffea arabica.
The drink coffee’s name is derived from “qahweh” in aribic probably from the kaffa area in ethiopia where the beverage is belived to have originated.
Reply:Caffeine – 1,3,7-Trimethyl-3,7-dihydro- purine-2,6-dione
What would be a scientific, clear name for the soil (or sand, or silt, or rocks) underneath the water?
Sediment core samples?
Reply:Benthic zone? (and there is no soil under water, it is called sediment). Benthic organisms live on the bottom; pelagic organisms live in the water column. Clams and worms are benthic organisms, most fish are pelagic.
What is the scientific name for a Hastate Leaf?
A leaf shaped like a spearhead with flaring pointed lobes at the base
http://botany.cs.tamu.edu/FLORA/dcs420/c…
shadow boxing
How do you find a scientific name for a perfect red flower?
http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu/flowers/
What is the scientific name for fear of veins?
venephobia
I’m not sure if there is a specific medical term for it. As the only reference I was able to find was on Urban Dictionary.com:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.ph…
Reply:phobia.
What is the scientific name for crying?
The scientific term is “crying.” Yep, sometimes it’s just that simple.
There are some exaggerated names for some of the actions if you follow the link below, but it’s just for fun. It’s crying.
Similarly, the scientific name for water is “water.”
Reply:idk ESCSTD?? (jokingly)
Excretion of sodium chloride solution form tear ducts : )
What is the scientific name for “sea turtle”?
Aquious turtilus
Reply:That would depend on the type – there are loggerheads, leatherbacks, green sea turtles, etc. Here’s a site where you can look for these names: http://www.chelonia.org/byspecies.htm
Reply:Chelonioidea
Reply:Scientists recognize seven living species of sea turtles, which are grouped into six genera. Each sea turtle has both a scientific name and a common name. The scientific name identifies the genus and species, and the common name typically describes some characteristic of the turtle’s body.
Loggerhead – Caretta caretta
Green turtle – Chelonia mydas
Leatherback – Dermochelys coriacia
Hawksbill – Eretmochelys imbricata
Kemp’s ridley – Lepidochelys kempii
Olive ridley – Lepidochelys olivacea
Flatback – Natator depressa
Reply:basic class Chelonioidea
leather back-Dermochelys coriacea
Hawk bill-Eretmochelys imbricata
Logger head- Caretta caretta
green turtle- Chelonia mydas
wushu
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Liliopsida
Order: Poales
Family: Poaceae
Genus: Zea
Species: Z. mays
Binomial name
Zea mays
L.
What is the scientific name of corn or maize ?
I believe it is: Zea mays. Hope that helps.
Reply:Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Liliopsida
Order: Poales
Family: Poaceae
Genus: Zea
Species: Z. mays
hope my answer helps u out dear………
Reply:Corn can mean different plants in Great Britain and the U.S., but since you added “maize”, it is Zea mays.
Reply:Zea mays
And why are people afriad of nosebleeds? I just got sent home from school for having a really bad one and I freaked out every one in the office, and the police officer who works at my school wanted to call the EMTs!!!!!! I
What is the scientific name for a nose bleed?
i have no clue. hemmoglobin drip?
Reply:Epistaxis, my favorite word! A nosebleed can be serious if it doesn’t clot in about 20 minutes. In the world we live today many folks are more upset over the blood itself then what caused the bleeding.
Reply:I call em ” A little red rhino “.
Reply:Epistaxis is the correct name for an uncontrollable nosebleed. They can be serious, but usually only in older people with a history of high blood pressure.
What is the scientific name for mold?
Molds, or moulds, are fungi that grow in the form of mycelia and usually produce masses of spores.
There is no specific name for molds. They are called fungi for sure but unless you know the exact type of mold then you’d know the scientific name.
Some common molds are:
Neurospora crassa
Aspergillus nidulans
One of the most famous:
penicillin
Good Luck!
Reply:um.. fungi? im not sure
Reply:fungi
Reply:Molds have different names depending on the type of mold.. there is NO ONE scientific name.. For example:
genus Rhizopus is the common bread mold
At this URL you will see that there are many different types of mold: http://wehomeinspect.com/Types_of_Mold.h…
There is also the cheese mold… the water mold.. the slim mold, etc etc and ALL have different scientific names
Reply:Fungus or fungi (fungi is the plural form of the word fungus).
Reply:There is no scientific name for all molds. “Penicillium,” is the scientific genus of a common mold. Try that!
6CO2 + 6H20 yield(sunlight) C6H12O6 + 602
What is the scientific name for photosynthisis?
photosynthesis
Reply:As far as i know it is photosynthisis… I may be wrong and it does have a specific scientifical termanology… I’m sure someone else will be able to tell you on here
Reply:There are two parts to Photosynthesis, the light dependent reaction and light independent, or “dark” reaction.
The light reaction is a pathway that gathers energy from light and traps it in the form of ATP and NADPH. These products are then used in the “dark” reaction.
The “dark:” reaction is the cycle in which CO2 is fixed. This is also referred to as the
CALVIN CYCLE
Reply:Huh. I was under the impression it was “photosynthesis.”
Reply:Uh, photosynthesis?
Reply:yes, the scientific name is photosynthesis……. so i’m glad i could help….. you woulda been lost forever with your word…. “photosynthisis”…..
Reply:IS PHOTOSYNTHESIS..WAT ELSE
Reply:Photosynthesis
Reply:im thinking that that’s gonna be photsynthesis. however, since u mentioned it why don’t we invent a new name for it……….how about maybe…….oh, something along the lines of photosynthesis? haha just kidding around.
Reply:The word “photosynthesis” is actually the scientific term used. It has been around since 1893, proposed by Charles Barnes. However, the word “photosyntax” was first proposed (and actually preferred) by him (it was later rejected as “etymologically bad”).
ninjutsu
Wat is the scientific name of the komodo dragon?
Komodo Dragon
Varanus komodoensis
Also Called: Ora
Reply:Varanus komodoensis
Reply:Varanus Komodoensis
Reply:Well, I guess I’ll just join in and say “Varanus komodoensis”
Reply:Ooh ooh, can I play too? Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis)
Reply:BOB.
What is the scientific name of fish oil?
there is none but omega-3 fatty acid is almost the same and it is Scientific names: Alpha-linolenic acid, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)
Reply:Are you talking about cod-liver oil? Pharmacologists call it oleum percomorphum, which isn’t really a scientific name as most of us use the term, although it’s a name used by scientists. Have I confuses the issue enough?
Reply:linolenic acid
Common Star ~ Asterias forbesii
Bahama Star ~ Oreaster reticulatus
Comet Star ~ Linckia guildingii
Basket Star ~ Astrophyton muricatum
Serpent Star ~ Ophioderma brevispimum
Red Serpent Star ~ Ophioderma squamosissimum
Harlequin Serpent Starfish ~ Ophioderma appressum
and many more. The most common is the Common Star and Bahama Star.
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What is the scientific name of laughing gas?
gaseous laughoeus
Reply:nitrous oxide. check the web. =D
Reply:I think its nitrious oxide, or something like that!
Reply:Nitrous Oxide,N2O,and use as anesthetic ,analgesic.
Caution, narcotic.
Reply:Nitrous oxide
Reply:Nitrous oxide
Reply:ask me mail bjpumpindogg@yahoo.com,lets talk
Reply:nitrous oxide, we useto hit it up, WAS a dental asst., haha.. y do u wanna know ne ways? need some? haha jk
Reply:Nitros Oxide.
Reply:Nitrous Oxide, N2O, also called DINITROGEN MONOXIDE
Reply:Nitrous oxide or N2O, “laughing gas”, a linear molecule, isoelectronic with CO2 but with a nonsymmetric arrangement of atoms (NNO)
Reply:Itt is nitrous oxide. Formula N2O (Oxidation state of N:+1)
Reply:nitrous oxide
Reply:Nitrous Oxide.
Reply:you can get a little for yourself in a can of whip cream…
Reply:Nitros Oxide (N2O)
Reply:NITROUS OXIDE
Reply:nitrous oxide N2O
Reply:Scientific Name: Dinitrogen Monoxide
Common Name: Nitrous Oxide
Symble: N2O (Number 2 should be in Subscript)
What is the scientific name for moss?
moss, any species of the class Bryopsida, in which the liverworts are sometimes included. Mosses and liverworts together comprise the division Bryophyta, the first green land plants to develop in the process of evolution. It is believed that they evolved from certain very primitive vascular plants and have not given rise to any other type of plant. Their rootlike rhizomes and leaflike processes lack the vascular structure (xylem and phloem) of the true roots, stems, and leaves found in higher plants. Although limited to moist habitats because they require water for fertilization, bryophytes are usually extremely hardy and grow everywhere except in the sea. Mosses, the more complex class structurally, usually grow vertically rather than horizontally, like the liverworts. The green moss plant visible to the naked eye, seldom over 6 in. (15.2 cm) in height, is the gametophyte generation (see reproduction). Except for the commercially valuable sphagnum or peat moss, mosses are of little direct importance to humans. They are of some value in soil formation and filling in of barren habitats (e.g., dried lakes) prior to the growth of higher plants and also provide food for certain animals. Unrelated plants sharing the name moss include the club moss, flowering moss, or pyxie (of the diapensia family), Irish moss, or carrageen (see algae), reindeer moss (a lichen), and Spanish moss. Mosses are classified in the division Bryophyta, class Bryopsida.
Reply:There are many different kinds of mosses but they belong to a division called bryophytes.
Reply:Kathe Moss
What is the scientific name for someone who studies birds?
Ornithologist
Reply:ornithologist
James Bond (January 4, 1900 �February 14, 1989) was a leading American ornithologist whose name was appropriated by writer Ian Fleming for his fictional spy James Bond.
The real Bond was born in Philadelphia and worked as an ornithologist at the Academy of Natural Sciences in that city, rising to become curator of birds there. He was an expert in Caribbean birds and wrote the definitive book on the subject: Birds of the West Indies, first published in 1936 and, in its fifth edition, still in print (ISBN 0-618-00210-3).
Ian Fleming, who was a keen bird watcher living in Jamaica, was familiar with Bond’s book, and chose the name of its author for the hero of Casino Royale in 1953, apparently because he wanted a name that sounded ‘as ordinary as possible’. Fleming wrote to the real Bond’s wife, “It struck me that this brief, unromantic, Anglo-Saxon and yet very masculine name was just what I needed, and so a second James Bond was born.” In the twentieth James Bond film, Die Another Day, Pierce Brosnan, playing the fictional Bond, can be seen examining the book Birds of the West Indies in an early scene that takes place in Havana, Cuba. Bond won the Institute of Jamaica’s Musgrave Medal in 1952; the Brewster Medal of the American Ornithologists Union in 1954; and the Leidy Medal of the Academy of Natural Sciences in 1975.
He died in the Chestnut Hill Hospital in Philadelphia at age 89.
Reply:Ornithologist
Reply:An ornithologist
Reply:ornithologist
Reply:orinthologist
What’s the scientific name for anything cone shaped?
Conicum, conicus, conica, are all used to designate a conic shape in plant species. However in Latin to refer to having the cone form conicus has the correct suffix or conic.
http://www.winternet.com/~chuckg/diction…
Plant species with these names include the hyacinth Muscari conicum %26amp; sedge Carex conica.
Pyramidalis is used for the three dimensional conical shape like the Arborvitae grow in and pyriformis for the lumpier pear shape.
Conical flowers are coniflorus, conifera, or coniflorum.
Cereus coniflorus.
Reply:conical
Reply:Cone
Reply:as you are in the Botany category i would say the word is – strobile
muay thai
What is the scientific name of a humpback whale?
Megaptera novaeangliae
Reply:humpus baccus
Reply:colonel and Rohn Are both correct. Who are the idiots giving them thumbs down?
Can someone tell me the symptoms of kidney cancer? What is the scientific name of kidney cancer?
The most common type of Kidney cancer in Renal Cell Carcinoma (Hypernephroma) 80% of all adult kidney cancers. There are others, some children get Wilms Tumor. I was dianosed with RCC in June 2000, and with metastatic disease (moved to my lungs) in October 2001. Alpha iterferon and IL II therapy knocked a lot of it down, then RF ablation knocked what was left back even further. Now I am on angiogenesis inhibitors and doing well, the impact on my life is minimal.
Reply:”Renal Cell Carcinoma”
It is characterized by a lack of early warning signs.
Renal cell carcinoma may remain clinically occult for most of its course. The classic triad of flank (side) pain, hematuria (blood in the urine), and flank mass is uncommon (10%) and is indicative of advanced disease. 25 to 30 percent of patients are asymptomatic, and their renal cell carcinomas are found on incidental radiologic study.
Reply:kidney cancer is renal cell carcinoma which is the most common form. Mum was diagnosed last may with it. When discovered it had spread to her liver and lung. She had NO symptoms except 3 ‘bleeds’ in her urine two weeks prior to diagnosis. It was stage 4, incurable she pasted away 4 months later aged 60.
2. it can also tell someone a lot about an organism (where it’s from, what it does, etc)
Can anyone state two advantages of using a scientific name to identify organisms?
Using a scientific name to identify organisms has many advantages. It helps classify life into groups of subordinate to more comprehensive groups. This scheme of classification makes it easier to identify different organisms and other organisms they are similar with. By using a scientific name you could also tell a little bit about them …for an example: yellow-headed blackbirds, whose scientific name is Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus, which literally means “yellow-headed, yellow head.”
all in all, Scientific names are designed to tell you something about the animal’s relationships with other animals. These names are also important because they allow people throughout the world to communicate unambiguously about animal species. Scientific names are often descriptive suggesting something about the animal.
Reply:Scientific names are unambiguous and universal. For example: buzzard. I’m a birder in the US – for me, a buzzard would either be a turkey vulture or black vulture. In the UK, a buzzard would be what I would call a hawk. What they call hawks in the UK, I would call an accipiter. And North American vultures have nothing to do with Old World vultures. We have blackbirds here in the US, but they’re icterids (related to New World orioles); blackbirds in Europe are thrushes related to the North American robin, which is totally unrelated to the European robin (much less the even more distantly related Australian robins); and European orioles are unrelated to those found in the Western Hemisphere.
“Buzzard” can be misleading. “Cathartes” and “Buteo” are not.
You get the idea.
Reply:One advantage is that it cuts down on confusion. This happens in botany a lot, for example. What they call a plant in one place could be different from another area. If you use the proper “scientific” name, everyone knows what they’re talking about. (Like, carnations are “dianthus”). Same thing with a disease, like German measles. Call it rubella and any doctor anywhere knows what you mean.
I can’t think of a second advantage. It’s really done for consistency.
Reply:I can think of one…
with a classification system an organism’s name will not be subject to the different names placed upon it by other groups. So it gives it a uniform code…think of mountain lion and cougar…they are the same thing but it has only one scientific name.
Another might be…
It shows the relations that organism may have with other organisms…sort of like a family tree…
Reply:Latin names are often very long and difficult to learn. However once you’ve mastered it, if in a hurry you had to mention an organism to someone, using the Latin name would be much quicker than trying to describe it.
That’s all I can think of – other than it makes you look smart =P
Reply:They are universal so when talking about an animal to a group of scientists in another country they will all know which one your talking about.
They are in the family Stomiidae which are generally egg layers. After fertilized the eggs float to the surface where the larva metamorphosis in young adult form and then descend into the depths of the ocean. I’m not sure if we’ve determined if this species is born male and female; however, some stomiiformes are born male and change sex later in life.
How do grammatostomias flagellibarba [scientific name]reproduce?
They use photophores, organs which are created by bacterial symbiotic relationship to produce light, that attracts mates.
taekwondo
What is the two-word scientific name for Blind ant-beetle?
The ant-beetles scientific name is Thanasimus formicarius,
the BLIND ant-beetle seems to be a YC-beetle and should be named Thanasimus caecu-formicarius.
The latin word caecus means blind and invisibly ( might be not existing??? )
the leaves close up when you touch them. i thought the plant was called ‘touch-me-nots” but i later found out that was some other plant…
Help with this query is much appreciated!
What is the scientific name or common name of the plant with the leaves that close when you touch them?
According to Wikipedia: “The Sensitive plant (Mimosa pudica L.) is a creeping annual or perennial herb often grown for its curiosity value: the compound leaves fold inward and droop when touched, re-opening within minutes.”
Reply:venus fly trap
Reply:The common name of which is ‘Sleeping Grass’
Reply:The common name in the US is the Sensitive Plant. I do not know the genus/species name.
Reply:Catclaw sensitive briar – ‘Shrankia nuttalii’
Reply:mimosa pudica
Reply:i think it’s called a mimosa.
Reply:you weren’t too specific on the looks but i think that it’s a venus fly trap but it could be something else, you wern’t very clear when you described it, sorry!
Reply:mimosa?
Reply:touch-me-no-ts
What is the scientific name for the forepaw of a cat?
manus — this is the same as the scientific name of the human hand (= Latin for hand)
Reply:Manus. Pes is the hindpaw, and pfote is the word paw in German.
What’s the scientific name of the common type of mushroom you see at grocery stores?
Agaricus bisporus, the button mushroom…
judo
What is the scientific name for phobia of penguins?
The scientific term used is sphenisciphobia
But people generally use Penguin-phobia.
Read the blog below
http://www.myspace.com/thepenguinsmustdi…
Hope it helps!!
What is the scientific name of “Blue Grass” ?
There are more than 500 species, but they all start with “Poa.”
Reply:Poa Pratensis — Common Kentucky Bluegrasse There are seven other kinds of Bluegrasses.Not sure witch one you saw over there.
Reply:WE HAVE A ANNUAL BLUEGRASS (POA ANNUA) IT’S JUST A WINTER ANNUAL WEED THAT IS UNDESIRABLE IN TURF.
The upper jaw is the maxilla
What is the scientific name for the upper and lower jaw?
Mandibular- relates to the lower jaw.
Maxillary-Relating to the upper jaw (maxilla).
Reply:Mandibles
Reply:top = maxillae
bottom = mandible
Reply:upper jaw maxilla lower jaw mandible
Reply:The upper jaw and the lower jaw
Reply:jaw = mandible
Reply:Mandibular jaw, I thinks
http://www.heretical.com/sexsci/bpsychol…
What is the scientific name for the behavior of “the pot calling the kettle black”?
Hypocritical.
Reply:Over the Moon is the only one even close and for another reason than the one given. All the other answers seemed to come from psychology, which is a social science, people; not a science.
Reply:The scientific name of something consists of two words, usually in (or borrowing from) Latin and or Greek.
So I tried to be clever:
“Accuso Denego”
Use this translator to see what I meant:
http://www.freedict.com/onldict/lat.html
Reply:hypocrisy?
Reply:Projection and denial
(It’s all I can recall from Counseling 101)
fencing
What is the scientific name for sickle cell anemia?
sorry to dissapoint you but it is “sickle cell anemia” there is not latin translation for it. That is what a doctor would write in an official report
Kingdom: Animilia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropod
Subclass: Prosobranchia
Order: Mesogastropoda
Family: Strombidae
Genus: Strombus
Species: Gigas
THEREFOR, its scientific name is Strombus gigas (assuming you want to know the typical “Queen Conch”, but there are different ones too, so, the differences would be its species, so it would be a Strombus _________ (species)
What is the scientific name of the conch shell?
Unless shell is from tropical or subtropica lwaters it is actually a Whelk shell. There are many kinds, each with an individual name.
Reply:Strombas gigas
What is the proper scientific name for what the electrical company calls a ‘unit’?
kilowatt
Reply:kilowatt?
Reply:Kilowatt hour.
It is a unit of energy equivalent to 3.6 megajoules.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watt-hour
Reply:kilowatt-hour is what electric companies use for billing
What is the scientific name for these fears…?
I don’t know the first one, but I found some info about the second question.
Atychifobi: Fear of failure.
Kakorrhaphiofobi: Fear of failure or defeat.
I hope it helps
karate
What is the scientific name for butt grabbing compulsion?
oh it’s called Abooty. Abooty is not a nice disease to get, unless you can run fast, that is the cure.
Reply:Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
Reply:Gotimus Haveimus Glutimus Maximus
Reply:Sexual assault.
Reply:Future rapist?
Is there a scientific name for plants in general?
Well, plants do form one of the five kingdoms of life — and this kingdom is called “Plantae”.
Reply:Flora?
What is the scientific name for ” flathead worm” ?
Platerian is actually the common name. Bipalium kewense Moseley is the scientific name. Actually they are called flat worms but the
heads of many land planarians are expanded or tapering to a blunt point. I would be inclined to call them flat head worms as well.
Reply:Planaria is the name
z
What is the scientific name for cats eyes?
No, it is called Turbo smaragdus.
See link below:
self defense
Sleep apnea is NOT always weight related.
What is the scientific name for snoring, a sleep disorder ?
Apnea
Reply:Sleep Apnea
Reply:Obstructive Sleep Apnea. “When loud snoring is interrupted by frequent episodes of totally obstructed breathing, it is known as obstructive sleep apnea.”
Reply:there is sleep apnea, which is slightly different
Reply:Sleep apnea?
Reply:Apnea.
Reply:Sleep apnea.
What is the scientific name for ” flathead worm” ?
Platerian is actually the common name. Bipalium kewense Moseley is the scientific name. Actually they are called flat worms but the
heads of many land planarians are expanded or tapering to a blunt point. I would be inclined to call them flat head worms as well.
Reply:Planaria is the name
z
What is the scientific name for cats eyes?
No, it is called Turbo smaragdus.
See link below:
Sleep apnea is NOT always weight related.
What is the scientific name for snoring, a sleep disorder ?
Apnea
Reply:Sleep Apnea
Reply:Obstructive Sleep Apnea. “When loud snoring is interrupted by frequent episodes of totally obstructed breathing, it is known as obstructive sleep apnea.”
Reply:there is sleep apnea, which is slightly different
Reply:Sleep apnea?
Reply:Apnea.
Reply:Sleep apnea.
martial arts
An in depth look into the Abyssinian breed, one of the world’s oldest recognized breeds. … be the original home of these cats, but because the first “Abyssinians” exhibited … illustration of the Abyssinian Cat. In the British book, by Gordon Stables, Cats, Their Points, and …
Category: Cat Breeds %26gt; Abyssinian
www.cfainc.org/breeds/profiles/abyssin…
Whhat is the scientific name for abyssinian cats?
all house cats have this latin name:
Felis silvestris
(sorry kasega:
Cebus Capucinus is awhite-faced capuchin)
(sorry songbird: felis catus (also known as felis domesticus) refers only to kittens (young cats))
Reply:The scientific name of this interesting species of animal is Cebus Capucinus.
Reply:Felis catus
Full Taxonomy
Common Name: Abyssinian
Category: Mammals ç¦ Cats
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Felidae
Genus: Felis
Species: catus
Reply:cat
Reply:why?
Can you be addicted to being addicted to stuff? is there a scientific name for it?
Yes
There is such a thing as an addictive personality.
If you have this type of personality it is easy for you to become addicted to addictive substances, food, habits and even to certain people.
Google: addictive personality
it is a real eye opener.
Reply:An “addictiver personality” is a trait-yes, but I would look more at the word ‘obsession’. OCD basically says that you have an “obsession” to do a certain thing that would be called a “compulsion”.
It sounds like you just obsess on things easily or you have many obsessions.
If it really bothers you here are somethings that might help.
The best way to treat this is to set limits for yourself. So if you know you love myspace-which is totally fine-set a limit for yourself and say, ‘Ok, I;m going to get on myspace for 20 minutes and then I’m going to ___________.” Make sure you think of an actual task to do when you are done so that you have something you need to get to.
If you find this hard to stick to, set small goals with little things that aren’t obsessions to you. Like if you read the paper, practice by setting a time limit on that.
You can even set a timer if that helps to remind you because sometimes when we get obsessed with things we lose track of the world outside!
Let me know if you want some other ideas to help.
Reply:i dont think its an addiction to being addicted, i think its more an obsessive personality. im like that too, theres always something im completely obsessed with and can hardly even think about anything other than that
Reply:Im addicted to answering your questions
Reply:O.C.D.?
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