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3. Which levels of hierarchy are considered while writing the name
in binomial nomenclature?​

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Answered by XxCynoSurexX
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Binomial nomenclature follows certain rules and is a formal way of naming the living organisms. The first part is always the generic name and it always italicized and starts with a capital letter. The second part is the species name and is italicized. So, Generic name followed by specific name is the hierarchy.

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Answered by Raghav1330
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The levels of hierarchy considered while composing the name in binomial nomenclature, are genus and species.

  • The name of the genus starts with a capital letter and the name of the species starts with a small letter In binomial nomenclature.
  • Rana tigrina is an illustration of binomial nomenclature. Rana is the generic name and tigrina is the certain epithet. Rana tigrina is the name of the Indian frog from class Amphibia.
  • Here the first word specifies the genus and the second word specifies the species. When the terms are handwritten, they are underlined or italicized if typed. This is done to determine its Latin origin. The name of the genus begins with a capital letter and the name of the species begins with a minor letter.

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