The binomial nomenclature system is the system of naming species of living organisms. To write a species name, you must know its genus and its species. So, for example, a human is Homo sapien. The genus is Homo, and the species is sapien. The genus name is always capitalized.
Homo sapiens(Modern humans are Homo sapiens sapiens, other subspecies include Homo sapiens idaltu.)
The scientific name for humans is Homo sapiens.
Ulna is the scientific name for the bone in the forearm.
Ca(ClO)2 is calcium hypochlorite - I assume this is what you meant to write.
No. Cervix is the scientific name for cervix.
If you are referring to the primate genus Homo, then that is the scientific name of it.
Write the name of the scientific study of food and drink (especially in humans)? Write the name of the scientific study of food and drink (especially in humans)?
The correct way to write the scientific name for humans is Homo sapiens. "Homo" represents the genus and "sapiens" represents the species. This binomial nomenclature system, developed by Carl Linnaeus, is used to classify and name all living organisms.
Homo sapiens sapiens
Humans are known (taxonomically speaking) as Homo sapiens, which is Latin for wise man or knowing man.See the 'not-so-missing link' listed below for more information:
Pisum sativum L.source is linked
The scientific name for grey wolf is Canis lupus.
The correct binomial scientific name for red maple is Acer rubrum.
Panthera tigris is the scientific name for the tiger, the largest of the cat family.
H. Sapiens
Black swallowtail is the common name and Papilio polyxenes is the scientific name.
The correct way to write the scientific name for the genus containing marsupials, including the opossum, is Didelphis. "Marsupials" is not part of the scientific name since it is a general term for a group of animals with a distinct reproductive system. So, the correct scientific name is Didelphis only.