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Scientific names are very specific. The common names of many animals are just that, common. One common name may be the widely accepted name for multiple animals or plants. Common names for plants and animals also vary with region.
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No. Scientific names are scientific names no matter what country you are in. Common names, on the other hand, not only vary from country to country but can vary from region to region within the same country.
A lot of protists have only been recently discovered or due to their small size are virtually unknown to most people. This causes many of them to lack common names. However, for those that do have common names you can usually find them by doing a google search. Also see the Wikipedia page on protists where many are shown with their common and scientific names.
cells
Idk, but here r some related subjects: mirobes, germs, viruses, protists
Its clitoris.
Two names of protists are algae and protozoa.
The scientific name for a protist is the kingdom name Protista. This, however, is the kingdom classification and since there are many kinds of protists, there are also many names. :D
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Dave
what is the difference between the common and scientific name of an organisms
Common names might not be as common as you think. Organisms can be known by several different common names, depending on when and where you are. Inversely, several different plants may be referred to with the same common name, depending on their similarities. Scientific names never change, and no two differing organisms have the same scientific name. This allows for a better understanding and grouping of organisms within the scientific community.
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