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all identified organisms have been assinged a binomial name as per the guidelines of the __​

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Answered by llitzmisspaglill703
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Binomial nomenclature for the scientific naming of organisms was developed by Carolus Linnaeus. This system provides distinct and proper scientific names to the variety of organisms. Each name has two parts, i.e., the first part comprises of its generic name, while the second part is the specific epithet. This naming system which uses two word format is universally accepted and used, as it is more convenient to understand and follow.

For example, Mangifera indica Linn., here 'Mangifera' is genus while 'indica' is specific epithet, whereas Linn. represents that this species was first described by Linnaeus.

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