(1) Notedown principles of Nomenclature. (Any four)
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Biological nomenclature is, to some degree, the parlance of systematic biology. It derives from the binomial (or binominal) nomenclature that was originally codified in the works of Linnaeus, Species Plantarum (1753) and Systema Naturae, 10th Edition (1758). These publications are the decided starting points for the modern biological nomenclature in most groups of plants and animals.
Together with the presentation of the consistent binomial system of naming, Linnaeus also developed a system of organizing the diversity of life in a hierarchical classification. Latin was the important language of the time of Linnaeus and continues to be a critical language for international communication. As will be seen below the various Codes for
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