Sunday, November 20, 2011

The name Quercus Alba is the scientific name of a white oak tree and what else?

Quercus alba is the white oak tree. It's also possible that it is used when refering to other varieties of white oak like Quercus alba (other varieties name). The whole point of the scientific name is that it only defines one organism.

The name Quercus Alba is the scientific name of a white oak tree and what else?
Ask this question in biology, not earth science.


What is scientific name of Clock?

The one who'll answer right will obtain 10 points.

What is scientific name of Clock?
chronometer?
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Reply:Middle English clokke, from Old North French cloque, bell, or from Middle Dutch clocke, bell, clock, both from Medieval Latin clocca, of imitative origin
Reply:Watch and timer and cloke
Reply:timepiece
Reply:timer
Reply:Chronometer
Reply:Flux Capacitor
Reply:A timepiece that shows the time of day. . measure the time or duration of an event or action or the person who performs an action in a certain period of time
Reply:Watch!


What is the largest member of the dolphin family Delphinidae, and what is its scientific name? ?

The orca or killer whale, Orcinus orca.


What is the scientific and common name for white oak leaves?

i need the scientific name and common name for white oak leaves?

What is the scientific and common name for white oak leaves?
Trees in the oak section Quercus sect. Quercus. Members of this section with "white oak" as part of their name include:





* White oak (Quercus alba)


* Oriental white oak (Quercus aliena)


* Arizona white oak (Quercus arizonica)


* Swamp white oak (Quercus bicolor)


* Oregon white oak (Quercus garryana)


* California white oak or Valley oak (Quercus lobata)

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What is the scientific name for increasing resolution on telescopes?

Resolving power

What is the scientific name for increasing resolution on telescopes?
Aperture increase. That's the only way you get it.
Reply:Focus.
Reply:aperture increase
Reply:Resolution of a scope is limited by diffraction, and is based on the aperature (diameter) of the primary to about a magnification of 50 per inch. I don't know of any scientific name that you might be looking for.... but if you're actually asking about increasing magnification, that is done by either by lengthening the focal length of the primary, usually by auxillary lens such as a Barlow, or using a shorter focal length eyepiece, since magnification is the ratio of the primary focal length to the focal length of the eyepiece.


What is the scientific name for salt?

sodium chloride

What is the scientific name for salt?
sodium chloride: NaCl
Reply:sodium chloride


formula = NaCl
Reply:Depends on the kinds of salt. Please read the following page:





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt
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Reply:table salt %26amp; rock salt both are called as sodium chloride ,
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Reply:It depends upon what compound you are talking about. If you are talking about table salt that we put on our food, it is called sodium chloride.





But there are many other compounds that in chemistry are referred to as salts.....calcium chloride, magnesium chloride, sodium sulfate....
Reply:sodium chloride
Reply:Regular table salt is NaCl which stands for sodium chloride





These elements create an ionic bond so if you want to write it more specifically you could write Na+Cl-
Reply:sodium chloride
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Reply:Table salt is sodium chloride. There are many different kinds of salts though. A salt is a mixture between an acid and a base, which neutralizes.
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What is the scientific name of your ribs?

pls pls pls help!! im doing a pre exam test tomorow and need to know !!!!!!!!

What is the scientific name of your ribs?
Usually referred to as ribs. But a rib can be called a costa
Reply:I'm afraind the rest are partially correct.





Ribs are referred to as costae in Latin =D
Reply:Costa maybe?
Reply:cost/o refers to rib in medical terminology


What is the scientific name for a west highland terrior, beagle, yorkie, balck lab, golden retriver?

They are all dogs.

What is the scientific name for a west highland terrior, beagle, yorkie, balck lab, golden retriver?
Canis familiaris is the scientific name for domestic dog





if you want to know all 7 scientific classifications:


Kingdom: Animalia


Phylum: Chordata


Class: Mammalia


Order: Carnivora


Family: Canidae


Genus: Canis


Species: Canis familiaris
Reply:Scientific Name for Dog


http://www.seefido.com/html/scientific_n...








List of dog breeds


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_dog...
Reply:canine
Reply:Canis Familarias is the Latin name for them. All dogs are dogs, there are just different varieties (breeds). They are all considered one species because they can interbreed and the offspring are fertile.
Reply:If you try spelling the English first then you can look up the scientific names.

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What is the scientific name of the fish adapted at desert?

This is a fish adapted to extreme dry conditions

What is the scientific name of the fish adapted at desert?
You might be asking about the lungfish - there are several species found in two different families, so there is a list of scientific names.
Reply:Desert Pupfish (Cyprinodon spp)


What is the scientific name for shemale rabbit ?

kindly please answer this question with an xtremely serious face

What is the scientific name for shemale rabbit ?
yippus huduhs
Reply:Sylvilagus floridanus - EASTERN COTTONTAIL RABBIT.





Shemale it should be Gindy Sylvilagus Floridanus
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g as gravity


x as unknown gender
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"d'khunsa bunnylita"
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PEACE =D
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+killmeifucan+
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What is the scientific name for a rose?

There are many names, but all roses belong to genus Rosa.





So all scientific names will begin with Rosa. Here are a few identified in wikipedia:





Rosa canina - Dog Rose, Briar Bush


Rosa dumalis - Glaucous Dog Rose


Rosa eglanteria (syn. R. rubiginosa) - Eglantine, Sweet Brier


Rosa gallica - Gallic Rose, French Rose


Rosa gigantea (syn. R. x odorata gigantea)


Rosa glauca (syn. R. rubrifolia) - Redleaf Rose


Rosa laevigata (syn. R. sinica) - Cherokee Rose


Rosa multiflora - Multiflora Rose


Rosa persica (syn. Hulthemia persica, R. simplicifolia)


Rosa roxburghii - Chestnut Rose, Burr Rose


Rosa rugosa - Rugosa Rose, Japanese Rose


Rosa stellata - Gooseberry Rose, Sacramento Rose


Rosa virginiana (syn. R. lucida) - Virginia Rose





and so on.


What's the scientific name for a great white shark?

Carcharodon carcharias.

What's the scientific name for a great white shark?
Carcharodon carcharias
Reply:Scientific Name: Carcharodon carcharias





And here is the classification for great white sharks. Just thought it might be useful.





Scientific classification


Kingdom: Animalia





Phylum: Chordata





Class: Chondrichthyes





Subclass: Elasmobranchii





Order: Lamniformes





Family: Lamnidae





Genus: Carcharodon
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Use wikipedia~! : )


Name 3 scientific ideas that came into existence during the Renaissance??

1. Alchemy


2. Astronomy


3. Geography and the New World

Name 3 scientific ideas that came into existence during the Renaissance??
The sneaking suspicion that The Church was a crock was maybe the first.
Reply:Heliocentric astronomy; circulation of blood through the body; common acceptance and use of the knowledge that the earth is spherical (the ancient Greeks knew the Earth was round and had a surprisingly accurate estimate of its dimensions, but they did nothing with the knowledge); mathematical innovations about infinitesimals (calculus), real and imaginary numbers, logarithms, calculating pi to hundred or more decimals; properties of vibrating strings and the musical scale





You probably could double this list with any good history of science.


What is the Scientific name for the Throat?

it is Oropharynx.


Pharynx is consisted of three parts. Nasopharynx which is behind the nose, Oropharynx which is your throat, and laryngopharynx which is next to your voice box.


I hope this will make the best answer.

What is the Scientific name for the Throat?
pharynx...before it goes into trachea or esophagus

aikido

What is the scientific name of palochina (pinewood)? The one usually used for light furnitures.?

Cassia alata





Common names include katanda (Tagalog); andadasi (Ilokano); palochina (Bisaya); ringworm bush, seven golden candlesticks, bayabas-bayabasan





I disagree with the Cassia obtusifolia suggestion; do a Google image search and that species is much too small to produce usable timber.

What is the scientific name of palochina (pinewood)? The one usually used for light furnitures.?
Unfortunately this plant has at least two scientific names, but the most widely used is probably Cassia obtusifolia.


What is the scientific name for a rose?

There are many names, but all roses belong to genus Rosa.





So all scientific names will begin with Rosa. Here are a few identified in wikipedia:





Rosa canina - Dog Rose, Briar Bush


Rosa dumalis - Glaucous Dog Rose


Rosa eglanteria (syn. R. rubiginosa) - Eglantine, Sweet Brier


Rosa gallica - Gallic Rose, French Rose


Rosa gigantea (syn. R. x odorata gigantea)


Rosa glauca (syn. R. rubrifolia) - Redleaf Rose


Rosa laevigata (syn. R. sinica) - Cherokee Rose


Rosa multiflora - Multiflora Rose


Rosa persica (syn. Hulthemia persica, R. simplicifolia)


Rosa roxburghii - Chestnut Rose, Burr Rose


Rosa rugosa - Rugosa Rose, Japanese Rose


Rosa stellata - Gooseberry Rose, Sacramento Rose


Rosa virginiana (syn. R. lucida) - Virginia Rose





and so on.


What's the scientific name for a great white shark?

Carcharodon carcharias

What's the scientific name for a great white shark?
Carcharodon carcharias
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Iseeyou Udonseeme


Ismile uchit


Ugotameat Itakabite
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Use wikipedia~! : )
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Reply:Scientific Name: Carcharodon carcharias





And here is the classification for great white sharks. Just thought it might be useful.





Scientific classification


Kingdom: Animalia





Phylum: Chordata





Class: Chondrichthyes





Subclass: Elasmobranchii





Order: Lamniformes





Family: Lamnidae





Genus: Carcharodon


Name 3 scientific ideas that came into existence during the Renaissance??

1. Alchemy


2. Astronomy


3. Geography and the New World

Name 3 scientific ideas that came into existence during the Renaissance??
The sneaking suspicion that The Church was a crock was maybe the first.
Reply:Heliocentric astronomy; circulation of blood through the body; common acceptance and use of the knowledge that the earth is spherical (the ancient Greeks knew the Earth was round and had a surprisingly accurate estimate of its dimensions, but they did nothing with the knowledge); mathematical innovations about infinitesimals (calculus), real and imaginary numbers, logarithms, calculating pi to hundred or more decimals; properties of vibrating strings and the musical scale





You probably could double this list with any good history of science.

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What is the Scientific name for the Throat?

it is Oropharynx.


Pharynx is consisted of three parts. Nasopharynx which is behind the nose, Oropharynx which is your throat, and laryngopharynx which is next to your voice box.


I hope this will make the best answer.

What is the Scientific name for the Throat?
pharynx...before it goes into trachea or esophagus


What is the scientific name of palochina (pinewood)? The one usually used for light furnitures.?

Cassia alata





Common names include katanda (Tagalog); andadasi (Ilokano); palochina (Bisaya); ringworm bush, seven golden candlesticks, bayabas-bayabasan





I disagree with the Cassia obtusifolia suggestion; do a Google image search and that species is much too small to produce usable timber.

What is the scientific name of palochina (pinewood)? The one usually used for light furnitures.?
Unfortunately this plant has at least two scientific names, but the most widely used is probably Cassia obtusifolia.


What is the scientific name for bamboo and scientific name for rattan? Please share your ideas.. thanks?

bamboo: BAMBUSA textilis (one of the species, check out at the given reference below)


http://www.earthcare.com.au/bamboo.htm


rattan: Berchemia scandens

What is the scientific name for bamboo and scientific name for rattan? Please share your ideas.. thanks?
It really isn't a matter of my opinion at all!





There are hundreds of species of bamboo, each with a different latin name. According to Wikipedia there are 91 genera and about 1000 species. Bamboo are in the same family as grasses, Poaceae, but held under a sub-category called the tribe Bambuseae.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bamboo


An example of one species of bamboo is Phyllostachys nigra:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phyllostach...





Rattan is also not the name of just one species but 600, in the family Arecaeae and the tribe Calamae, so there are 600 different latin names for rattan.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rattan


An example of one species of rattan is Metyroxylon warbugii:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metroxylon_...


What is the name of the scientific apparatus used to take test tubes out of hot solutions?

They are commonly used in schools and to open them you squeeze them like the tools used to take escargot (snails) out of their shells?


Thanks.

What is the name of the scientific apparatus used to take test tubes out of hot solutions?
They are called test tube holders.


Tongs can be used but do not hold the test tube as well
Reply:The common name is a test tube clamp. You can see more pictures and get more information by doing a google search.
Reply:Tongs. You use them kind of like a large pair of pliers.
Reply:I believe the scientific name is Tubis holderae
Reply:Stoddard Clamp

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What is the name of a scientific apparatus which keeps water at a certain temperature?

What are instruments which can keep water at certain cold temperatures, such has 5 C, 10 C, 20C, etc. called? some which is like a heated bath, but cools the water down instead of heating it up?

What is the name of a scientific apparatus which keeps water at a certain temperature?
idk... what you can do is use a laboratory refrigerator or freezer.
Reply:Thermostats are constant temperature baths. Cryostats cool water or alcohol etc. to maintain a low temperature.


Can someone please tell me if theres a scientific name for glass like h20 is for water?

there are many different types of glass you have to be more specific, check this chart out though, the chemical composition is on the left and some of the different types of glass are along to top and the % of each chemical in them is underneath http://www.a-m.de/englisch/lexikon/visko...

Can someone please tell me if theres a scientific name for glass like h20 is for water?
As it was mentioned there are different types of glass but most of them have over a 70% of their weight SiO2 (Silicon dioxide). The variants for glass include boric oxide (Pyrex borosilicates) which makes it more resistant to temperature. you can also find lead salts and sodium, depends the purpose of the glass. All those salts are mixed and melted to form glass. So if you want to give glass a scientific name would be for example Borosilicate glass in case of the Pyrex ones or Soda-lime glass in case of the most common type of glass you can see daily because it has Sodium and calcium oxides, and so. But the name of a molecule like H20 for water is not possible since it's a mixture of different compounds mixed and melted.
Reply:There are many ways to make glass so the elements change depending on how it's made.





One is Soda-lime Glass 鈥?A glass whose main constituents are Silicon Dioxide (SiO2), Sodium Oxide (Na2O) and Calcium Oxide (CaO).
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What is the scientific name of this plant (I think the common name is parrot flower)?

link to photo:


http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b326/k...


also, where can I get this plant, or seeds from it?

What is the scientific name of this plant (I think the common name is parrot flower)?
this is clearly some Impatiens - (touch-me-not plant). it is NOT HELICONIA PSITTACINA.





Impatiens are pretty invasive, so if oyu have some feeling for nature and environment, PLEASE DONT have them. they produce so many seeds, grow extremely fast, spit the seeds actively at a distance, you cannot control them. the picture doesnt show the whole plant but it could be the Impatiens glandulifera as somebody suggests, and i can tell you this one has totally wiped off the wildlife on our riverbanks - it is over two metres high and spreads so fast.!!!!!!!!!!!


related to this is the balsamina - it plagues the tropical regions as alien invasive. pease dont have them, you will not be able to contain them. Especially if there is a river or brook nearby..
Reply:HELICONIA PSITTACORUM - PARROT'S BEAK.





Common name: parrot's beak, parrot's flower, parrot's plant, parrot's tonque, popokaytongo.


Family: musaceae.





A herbaceous upright small heliconia, indigenous to the Amazon rainforest growing up to no more than four feet tall.


The parrot's beaks are exotic, abundantly bloomers all year long.


The orange - red bracts arise from a central point on the stem.


The long pointed leaves are shiny green with a red edge.


The flowers have 戮 to 1 inch long penduncles that rise above the pointed bracts.


The orange - red flower bracts have a dark spot at the end.


Parrot's tonques are polinated in Suriname by hummingbirds.


The psittacorums are very suitable for cut flower arrangements.


They will last from one to three weeks in water.





Hardiness: USDA zone 9 - 11.


Propagation: rhizomes and seeds.


Culture: sun / light shade.


Protects from frost; damage below 40掳 F.


Needs lot of water but the soil should be well drained, rich and moist soil is needed as well, high humidity.


Plant in frost free spots or areas; can also be planted in the greenhouse.


Optimum temperature range is 60掳 - 78掳 F.


Psittacorum are, to some degree, winter hardy.





There are some seeds at this site:


http://seedrack.com/05.html
Reply:Impatiens glandufera, Balsaminaceae





grows near creeks and now is flowering season, friut contains the seeds but it explode when touched expelling the seeds.
Reply:I think the the "parrot flower" name is misleading. There are many plants by that name, most of them are nothing like the picture you posted, and the internet is rife with errors propagated by well-meaning people.


Can someone please tell me if theres a scientific name for glass like h20 is for water?

there are many different types of glass you have to be more specific, check this chart out though, the chemical composition is on the left and some of the different types of glass are along to top and the % of each chemical in them is underneath http://www.a-m.de/englisch/lexikon/visko...

Can someone please tell me if theres a scientific name for glass like h20 is for water?
As it was mentioned there are different types of glass but most of them have over a 70% of their weight SiO2 (Silicon dioxide). The variants for glass include boric oxide (Pyrex borosilicates) which makes it more resistant to temperature. you can also find lead salts and sodium, depends the purpose of the glass. All those salts are mixed and melted to form glass. So if you want to give glass a scientific name would be for example Borosilicate glass in case of the Pyrex ones or Soda-lime glass in case of the most common type of glass you can see daily because it has Sodium and calcium oxides, and so. But the name of a molecule like H20 for water is not possible since it's a mixture of different compounds mixed and melted.
Reply:There are many ways to make glass so the elements change depending on how it's made.





One is Soda-lime Glass 鈥?A glass whose main constituents are Silicon Dioxide (SiO2), Sodium Oxide (Na2O) and Calcium Oxide (CaO).
Reply:Sand.

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What is the scientific name of this plant (I think the common name is parrot flower)?

link to photo:


http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b326/k...


also, where can I get this plant, or seeds from it?

What is the scientific name of this plant (I think the common name is parrot flower)?
this is clearly some Impatiens - (touch-me-not plant). it is NOT HELICONIA PSITTACINA.





Impatiens are pretty invasive, so if oyu have some feeling for nature and environment, PLEASE DONT have them. they produce so many seeds, grow extremely fast, spit the seeds actively at a distance, you cannot control them. the picture doesnt show the whole plant but it could be the Impatiens glandulifera as somebody suggests, and i can tell you this one has totally wiped off the wildlife on our riverbanks - it is over two metres high and spreads so fast.!!!!!!!!!!!


related to this is the balsamina - it plagues the tropical regions as alien invasive. pease dont have them, you will not be able to contain them. Especially if there is a river or brook nearby..
Reply:HELICONIA PSITTACORUM - PARROT'S BEAK.





Common name: parrot's beak, parrot's flower, parrot's plant, parrot's tonque, popokaytongo.


Family: musaceae.





A herbaceous upright small heliconia, indigenous to the Amazon rainforest growing up to no more than four feet tall.


The parrot's beaks are exotic, abundantly bloomers all year long.


The orange - red bracts arise from a central point on the stem.


The long pointed leaves are shiny green with a red edge.


The flowers have 戮 to 1 inch long penduncles that rise above the pointed bracts.


The orange - red flower bracts have a dark spot at the end.


Parrot's tonques are polinated in Suriname by hummingbirds.


The psittacorums are very suitable for cut flower arrangements.


They will last from one to three weeks in water.





Hardiness: USDA zone 9 - 11.


Propagation: rhizomes and seeds.


Culture: sun / light shade.


Protects from frost; damage below 40掳 F.


Needs lot of water but the soil should be well drained, rich and moist soil is needed as well, high humidity.


Plant in frost free spots or areas; can also be planted in the greenhouse.


Optimum temperature range is 60掳 - 78掳 F.


Psittacorum are, to some degree, winter hardy.





There are some seeds at this site:


http://seedrack.com/05.html
Reply:Impatiens glandufera, Balsaminaceae





grows near creeks and now is flowering season, friut contains the seeds but it explode when touched expelling the seeds.
Reply:I think the the "parrot flower" name is misleading. There are many plants by that name, most of them are nothing like the picture you posted, and the internet is rife with errors propagated by well-meaning people.


Scientific name for regular throat bacteria?

I'm not talking about strep throat or any other throat infections. Just would like to know if there is a scientific term for regular throat bacteria.





thanks!

Scientific name for regular throat bacteria?
hey.. this is called cough.. you can get rid of it.. do hot saline water gargles every now and then . hv lots of hot fluids like tea , coffee etc . the bacteria of cough cold etc are dormant and week when in contact with hot temperature. this would sooth ur throat and help ur medicines do their job .... it wud be easier for the antibiotics to defeat week bacteria.. Usually i take medicine but eating eggs WITH black pepper is very effective (I think more then medicine)


You may also have soup with black peper or anything made with egg and mixed with black peeper.. hope i helped :).
Reply:pharynx (pharyngitis) is the most common form of sore throat


Inflammation of the throat. Could be caused from bacteria or a virus.


What is the scientific name of the "fortune lobster?"?

This fortune lobster is a small freshwater lobster measuring about 3 -5 inches long, including the pincers. It has a reddish - brown color, with slender pincers. In bought it in a pet shop. It can't be eaten 'coz it's very small (just 3 - 5 inches). I need its taxonomical classification (scientific name).

What is the scientific name of the "fortune lobster?"?
Could you possibly speaking of a (below)


..........CRAWFISH


Procambarus clarkii


.........................................


Lobsters are ocean crustaceans ie;salt water.


.........................................


Crayfish are fresh water.


http://www.ocean.udel.edu/mas/seafood/cr...
Reply:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crawfish
Reply:For a comprehensive list of lobster species, visit http://www.lobsterhelp.com/geninfotypes....


What is the scientific name for tarantula?

I've found like three names...


-Dugesiella hentzi


-Eurypelma californicum


-Aphonopelma sp


Which one's right???

What is the scientific name for tarantula?
The above answer is correct on the origin for the word "tarantula", but that is the name as applied to the wolf spider, not a true tarantula. The name was originally used to describe a spider in Italy that was said to cause people to do a locally known dance when bitten, named after the town of Taranto.





True Tarantulas are any of the typically large and hairy spiders of the family Theraphosidae. There are many, many species of Tarantulas. Kinda like the Felidae family describes many many different kinds of cats, from tigers to the domesticated cat.





The true tarantula family is divided into 12 subfamilies.





All of the scientific names you gave are species of tarantula.





Here is a Wiki list of the species of tarantulas, as you can tell it is quite huge.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The...
Reply:The "Tarantula" spider whose scientific name is Lycosa tarantula is a wolf spider from the area around a city in Italy now called Taranto but called Tarentum in Roman times. This spider has an entirely undeserved reputation due to historical and cultural reasons, the development of a belief that the bite of this spider produces severe symptoms called tarantism. According to this belief, a person bitten by one of these spiders must be treated by indulging in a special kind of dancing. The dance, or some version of it, is now known as the tarantella. In fact, however, the bites of this spider are not known to cause severe symptoms in humans, much less endanger human life.[1] Despite their fearsome reputation, they are not particularly hairy and are visually quite attractive.[2]





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lycosa_tara...


Kingdom: Animalia





Phylum: Arthropoda





Class: Arachnida





Order: Araneae





Family: Lycosidae





Genus: Lycosa Species: L. tarantula





(trn麓chl) (KEY) , name applied chiefly to several species of the large, hairy spiders of the families Theraphosidae and Dipluridae of North and South America. The body of a tarantula may be as much as 3 in. (7.6 cm) long and, with legs extended, as much as 10 in. (25.4 cm) across. The North American tarantula, Dugesiella hentzi, has a leg spread of up to 6 in. (15.2 cm) and is common in parts of the SW United States. The largest tarantulas may kill small vertebrates, but their usual food is other arthropods. The bite of a tarantula may be painful but is not usually dangerous to humans. Some Asian spiders are also called tarantulas, and there is a tailless whip scorpion genus Tarantula. Originally the name was applied to a spider of the wolf spider family, Lycosa tarentula, of S Europe, whose bite was supposed to cause tarantism, a nervous condition characterized by hysteria; the best cure was believed to be strenuous and prolonged dancing of the tarantella. Spider families are classified in the phylum Arthropoda, class Arachnida, order Araneae.

ninjutsu

What is the scientific name for the ion CuCl4 with charge of 2-?

Copper Chloride?

What is the scientific name for the ion CuCl4 with charge of 2-?
Copper Hypochloride I believe....since it has the -2 and everything.


Really small hamsters' scientific name and are they good pets?

i went to PetCo the other day and saw this really small hamster. it was something like a syratainian hamster. that wasnt the word but it was something like it. if u no the name could u tell me? also i need to no if they are good pets

Really small hamsters' scientific name and are they good pets?
Syrian Dwarf Hamster?





They are good pets but only live a year or two at the most.
Reply:You may have seen a dwarf hamster. Dwarf hamsters include: Russian Dwarf hamster, Chinese hamster, and Campbell hamster. They make good pets, even though they bite once in a while, and are hard to tame. You alsso might have seen a Syrian hamster. Those are bigger than the dwarf hamsters, and make great pets. They are easy to tame, but they need a bigger cage compared to the smaller hamsters, of course. If you need more information, you could search it up on the internet ( Google), find some books, or ask someone. Good luck! :)
Reply:Syrian hamster?





they are the biggest of all the breeds and live for about 3 years





they are very good pets and rarely bite
Reply:i dont know the name but hamsters r ok perts i mean they sleep all day and dont comeout to play. my suggestion would be if u want something like a hamster to get a guinea pig i have 2 and their great, u can let them run on the floor and they loved being held their very effectionate, but they can get pricey.





ok hope i helped


good luck!!!!


bye
Reply:If it has a dorsal stripe along its spine, it's a Russian dwarf. If it's sandy gold with some black and its tummy is white, then it's a Roborovski dwarf. Personally, I'd perfer a regulas Syrian hamster beacuse they're easier to hold, train, and dosn't bite as much as dwarves do. Dwarves are a little more feisty and are a lot quicker. Especially Robos! It dosn't really matter which type you get, but get the calmest and healthiest one! Also, if you want to hold the hamster more than watching it, Syrians are the best choice. ( Last thing: If you want many hamsters in the same cage, get dwarves, never Syrians! They're VERY territorial! )


Glad to help! ;)
Reply:syrian hamster,hamsters are really good pets just take care of them,clean its cage every week,give it fresh food and water everyday and spend time with it and it will love you
Reply:syberian hamsters or dwarf hamsters, the dwarf hamsters are also tiny. hamsters can be really entertaining pets but the downside is they can smell quite bad, even if cleaned out often hamsters usally smell. they are great to watch in their ball running around and on their wheel ect tho, but they do bite!


What is the scientific name of glow monkey?

If you mean the monkey that was made to glow by using spliced genetic material from a jellyfish, the monkey was a rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta).





Even after genetic manipulation, it would still be a rhesus monkey, capable of reproduction with other rhesus monkeys. I have no idea whether or not they did this to see if the glowing bred true or not.





update: Upon further research, it turns out that ANDi, the transgenic rhesus monkey did not even glow. He possesses the gene transplanted from the jellyfish, but doesn't actually glow himself. Two of his sibling brothers who were stillborn did have glowy fingernails and hair. No one's sure if the stillbornness had anything to do with their transgenic nature.

What is the scientific name of glow monkey?
There were actually 3 live births but ANDi was the only monkey born with the modified genes.
Reply:ANDi, it's backwards for (inserted DNA)


What is the scientific name for papaya,mango and guava?

please tell me now... ASAP...

What is the scientific name for papaya,mango and guava?
no, i dont want to, not with that attitude!
Reply:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papaya
Reply:Papaya - Carica papaya


Mango - depends on species (ex: Mangifera caesia)


Guava - also depends on species (ex: Psidium cattleianum)
Reply:This subject falls under Botany, not Zoology.
Reply:A papaya is a carica papaya. A mango is a mangifera indica. A guava is a psidium cattleianum. Those are the scientific names. Great question! :)
Reply:Carica papaya - Papaya


Mangifera indica - Mango


Psidum guajava - common/yellow guava


Psidium littorate - strawberry/cattley guava
Reply:Carica papaya


Magnifera (mango)


Psidium (Guava)

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What's the scientific name for a bee keeper?

apiarist

What's the scientific name for a bee keeper?
it's a self portrait. thanks for the kind words. you are a gifted visionary.





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Reply:an apiarist
Reply:A beekeeper is also known as an apiarist.
Reply:An apiarist.
Reply:An Apiculturist is another name for a beekeeper.!!!
Reply:apiculturist or apiarist (from latin 'apis', which means 'a bee')
Reply:APIARIST
Reply:An apiculturist. Apiculture is the study of bees/beekeeping.
Reply:Apiarist is scientific name for a bee keeper





The science is Apiculture from Latin Apis; (Bee)


What is the scientific name of saltgrass?

There are two plants called "saltgrass." One is Distichlis spicata, which is native to much of the United States and is generally considered a weed.





Schizachyrium scoparium is the "desert saltgrass." It's also called little bluestem (to distinguish it from the somewhat closely related "big bluestem") or alkali grass, and it's a prominent part of the flora of the tallgrass prairie.

What is the scientific name of saltgrass?
Distichlis spicata var. stricta














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Reply:Distichlis spicata var. stricta
Reply:Spartina patens.


What does the Southern Brown Bandicoot's scientific name 'Isoodon Obesulus' mean?

The generic name Isoodon means 'with similar teeth'; the specific name obesulus comes from the words for 'fat' and 'little'.





Hope that helps!


What is the scientific name for fish farming?

Fish farming is the principal form of aquaculture, while other methods may fall under mariculture. It involves raising fish commercially in tanks or enclosures, usually for food. A facility that releases juvenile fish into the wild for recreational fishing or to supplement a species' natural numbers is generally referred to as a fish hatchery. Fish species raised by fish farms include salmon, catfish, tilapia, cod, carp, trout and others.

What is the scientific name for fish farming?
Pisciculture

muay thai

What is the scientific name of the grass used in football turf?

It's called Astroturf and it's synthetic (man-made) so I don't think it would have a scientific name.


What is the scientific name of mahogany, narra, and yakal?

really need to know...its our assignment...tnx..

What is the scientific name of mahogany, narra, and yakal?
Scientific name of ;


Mahogany - Swietenia mahagoni


Narra - Pterocarpus vidalianus Rolfe


Yakal - Shorea Leavis


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Reply:YAKAL


Scientific Name:Shorea Leavis





PHILIPPINE MAHOGANY


Scientific Name: Shorea Negrosensis





ALMON - Red Mahogany


Scientific Name: Shorea Almon





MAHOGANY - (Plantation)


Scientific Name: Swietenica Macrophylla








NARRA


Scientific Name: Pterocarpus Indicus
Reply:What came closest to your suggestions is Khaya.





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahogany


What does the scientific name for bats mean?

I hope you mean the order name, which is "Chiroptera." I quote from Wikipedia:





"The word Chiroptera can be translated from the Greek words for "hand wing," as the structure of the open wing is very similar to an outspread human hand, with a membrane (patagium) between the fingers that also stretches between hand and body."

What does the scientific name for bats mean?
chiroptera means "hand wing"


Is there a simple non-scientific name for this region of the body?

The area below your bellybutton (below the stomach and above the groin). I know there is some weird scientific term for it, though I don't even know that. I was wondering if there is any simplistic term for it (like chest, stomach, groin).

Is there a simple non-scientific name for this region of the body?
Abdomen? Lower belly?
Reply:medical field usually divides your abdomen into 4 quadrants. so both sides of your lower belly would be called bilateral lower quadrants.

taekwondo

What is the scientific name given to IRON?

The official English name for the element in question is Iron.





The official symbol for the element is Fe, which comes from the Latin name for iron: "Ferrum."





The latest international convention of naming iron compounds (using English) is to call the compound Iron and use Roman numerals to indicate the oxidation state of the iron. Therefore, FeCl3 is Iron (III) Chloride, while FeS is Iron (II) Sulfide.





Older methods called Iron (III) compounds "Ferric" and Iron (II) compounds "Ferrous," so that the examples above would be called Ferric Chloride and Ferrous Sulfide.

What is the scientific name given to IRON?
ferrum
Reply:Ferrum (Fe)
Reply:there are 2 chemical forms of iron according to the valency


ferrous ion with a valency of 2


and ferric ion with a valency of 3
Reply:Actually, the word IRON is the given scientific name for that kind of substance. But if you ask the used name for iron when it comes to naming compounds, it's FERRUM, its latin translation.
Reply:ferrum
Reply:Good answer Bren.
Reply:Isn't it Ferrum?
Reply:'Ferrum' is the latin name of Iron. But naming a compound with iron usually varies and depends on the number or valence of it.'Ferrous' is used when the valence is low. e.g. Fe2SO4 - Ferrous Sulfate. While 'Ferric' is for high valence.e.g. FeCl3 - Ferric Chloride.


What is the name or scientific name for the illegal mushrooms people consume?

Members of some religions, sects, or whatever, (ex. Neo-American Church) think that this mushroom is sacramental. So the question is appropriate for this section. Amanitas muscaria is another "magic mushroom."

What is the name or scientific name for the illegal mushrooms people consume?
You mean the little blue guys? Dunno. Just search "'shrooms".
Reply:Psilocybin?





Why are you asking this in religion/spirituality though?
Reply:LSD baby all the way !!!
Reply:The scientific name for magic mushrooms is Psilocybin Cubensis. There is a site for anything shroom you want :-)


The scientific name for a herb sunshine?

The herb is called sunshine.

The scientific name for a herb sunshine?
I am unfamiliar with an herb that has "Sunshine" in its name.





The word "sunshine" appears in many many many plant common names. There is a "Garden Sunshine" pepper, and a "Carefree Sunshine" rose...and lots more where that came from. What plant are you talking about?


What is the name or scientific name for the illegal mushrooms people consume?

Members of some religions, sects, or whatever, (ex. Neo-American Church) think that this mushroom is sacramental. So the question is appropriate for this section. Amanitas muscaria is another "magic mushroom."

What is the name or scientific name for the illegal mushrooms people consume?
You mean the little blue guys? Dunno. Just search "'shrooms".
Reply:Psilocybin?





Why are you asking this in religion/spirituality though?
Reply:LSD baby all the way !!!
Reply:The scientific name for magic mushrooms is Psilocybin Cubensis. There is a site for anything shroom you want :-)

judo

The scientific name for a herb sunshine?

The herb is called sunshine.

The scientific name for a herb sunshine?
I am unfamiliar with an herb that has "Sunshine" in its name.





The word "sunshine" appears in many many many plant common names. There is a "Garden Sunshine" pepper, and a "Carefree Sunshine" rose...and lots more where that came from. What plant are you talking about?