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3. Search and write down the scientific names (binomial nomenclature) of any five animals and plants.​

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Answered by cdninja
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Answer:

Common Animals Names with Their Scientific Names

Ant Formicidae

Arabian camel Camelus dromedarius

African elephant Loxodonta

Albatross Diomedeidae

Alpaca Vicugna pacos

Asian Elephant Elephas maximus

Bat Chiroptera

Bird Aves

Brown Tree Snake Boiga irregularis

Gaur Bos gaurus

Goat Capra aegagrus hircus

Bear Ursidae

Polar bear Ursus maritimus

Sun bear Helarctos malayanus

Blackbuck Antilope cervicapra

Black rat Rattus rattus

Buffalo Bubalus bubalis

Bulbul Pycnonotidae

Butterfly Rhopalocera

Cat Felis catus

Cheetah Acinonyx jubatus

Chinkara Gazella bennettii

Cobra Naja

Cockroach Blattodea

Common Myna Acridotheres tristis

Cow Bos taurus

Crocodile Crocodylus palustris

Deer Cervidae

Dog Canis lupus

Answered by dharanikamadasl
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Answer:

Scientific names of Animals:

Ant - Formicidae

Arabian camel - Camelus dromedarius

African elephant - Loxodonta

Albatross - Diomedeidae

Alpaca - Vicugna pacos

Asian Elephant - Elephas maximus

Scientific names of Plants:

Apple - Malus domestica

Bamboo - Bamboosa aridinarifolia

Banana - Musa paradisiaca

Banyan - Ficus benghalensis

Black Gram - Plasoes mungo

Black Pepper - Piper nigrum

Brinjal - Solanum melongena

Capsicum - Capsicum frutescens

Explanation:

Binomial nomenclature:

  • An official method of naming a species that is frequently utilized is called binomial nomenclature.
  • Two names make up the nomenclature, and both of them are Latin-derived.
  • It can, however, also be borrowed from other tongues.
  • A binomial name or scientific name is what we refer to as such a name.
  • The genus to which an organism belongs is highlighted by the generic name or the first few letters of the name.
  • The second portion, or specific name, identifies the precise species of the genus that the organism belongs to.
  • Additionally, there are conventions that must be followed while using binomial nomenclature, such as the particular name never being capitalized but the generic name always being. The entire name should also be italicized.

Uses of Binomial Nomenclature:

  • Scientific names, also known as binomial nomenclature, are derived from Latin and are used to name things like plants, animals, and living things. It has a lot of benefits, including:

Classification and organization -

  • Entities are thoroughly categorized, which facilitates understanding and researching specific entities' properties in a systematic manner.

Precision and clarity -

  • The names are supplied with one scientific term for each, preventing misunderstanding.

The scientific names are established and widely used.

The names are kept even if a species is moved to a different genus due to new information.

When establishing an association between two species, it helps to comprehend the similarities and differences among other species that belong to the same genera.  

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