Biology, asked by msubbhas, 2 months ago

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What is trinominal nomenclature. Give a example​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Using three words for a name is called Trinomial system of Nomenclature. It was given by Lamarck, it consists of three words i.e., genus, species, sub-species (in zoological literature) or variety (in botanical literature). e.g.. Corvus splendens splendens (Indian crow), Brassica oleracea capitata (cabbage).

Answered by diva4769
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In biology, trinomial nomenclature is used to name living things at a rank lower than species. The term trinomial nomenclature means "three-part name" or "system of three-part names". If living things r than species get a scientific name, each name has three parts.

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examples ; Mangifera indica L. where L stands for Linnaeus.

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