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creaks examples with common name and scientific name image​

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Answered by bhavna91
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Explanation:

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Rice = Oryza sativa

wheat = Triticum aestivum

Mango = Mangifera indica

Apple = Pyrus

Answered by malavimal
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Answer:

People use common names or scientific names when referring to particular plants (and animals). Both naming conventions serve a purpose.

Common names for plants and animals are used by local people. Common names may be totally different from one country to another, from one state to another, and even from one county to another. Common names change as new people move to an area, or as old common names fall out of favor fomr one reason or another.

Scientific names, on the other hand, are unique plant and animal names used across the world by scientists and other professionals regardless of the language they speak or write, because scientific names are always Latin or Latinized words. They are standardized, using the same name for the same organism and are always used in published research. Scientific names cannot be changed except by international scientific agreement.

In most of Florida, the floating-leaved plant Nuphar advena is also known by several common names: bonnet, cow lily, and spatterdock.

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