2. classification The system of nomenclature evolved by Linnaeus is: a. mononomial b. vernacular c. binomial d. polynomal Binomial nomenclature consists of two words:
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1. The system of nomenclature evolved by Linnaeus is:
- a. mononomial
- b. vernacular
- c. binomial ✓
- d. polynomal
Carl von Linnaeus was the scientist/taxonomist who came with the idea of binomial nomenclature for the ease of naming the organisms. He himself, changed his name into Carolus linneus (a binomial name)
2. Binomial nomenclature consists of two words:
Generic name and specific epithet.
- Eg: Magnifera indica
- Magnifera is the generic name (genus name) and indica is the specific epithet. The species of mango is Magnifera indica.
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The system of nomenclature evolved by Linnaeus is:
a. mononomial
b. vernacular
☑c. binomial
d. polynomial
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A system of nomenclature in which each species of animal or plant receives a name of two terms of which the first identifies the genus to which it belongs and the second the species itself.
Binomial nomenclature consists of two words are:
- The first word in binomial nomenclature is the genus to which the organism belongs, and it is called the generic name.
- The second word is the name of the species to which the organism belongs, and it is called the specific epithet.
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