That depends on the body part, please be more specific. State which body part you want the scientific name for and I'm sure someone will oblige you. -Dragonheart91
upper arm
The body as a whole is called the human body, rather imaginative no? When you talk about a whole body as a disection specimin its called a cadaver.
One such word is "soma." Usually its stem form, "somato-," is used as part of an adjective, as in "somatic"--pertaining to the body.
corpuscles
hydronatic
species
The tibia is the scientific name of the shinbone.
Red blood cells or corpuscles
The scientific name for the shoulder blade is the scapula.
that is the scientific name
human body
homo sapien
the scientific name for a cockroach is 'le sniffame body the scientific name for a cockroach is 'le sniffame body
the scientific name for a cockroach is 'le sniffame body the scientific name for a cockroach is 'le sniffame body
Urtica Ferox is the scientific name.
Canis lupus familiaris is the scientific name for all dog breeds.
leguminosae
species
The scientific name of the foot body part of a chicken is shanks. The hock connects the shank to the body and at the bottom of the shank is the toes.
The leaf of the plant has the same scientific name as the plant itself. Scientific names are given to organisms as a whole, so leaves, stems, varying appendages in animals, etc., do not have different scientific names than the organism as a whole.
The vertebral body of the vertebra is the scientific name for the middle. The spinal canal is anterior to it.
Panthera tigris tigris