Binomial nomenclature isA. not applicable to cyanobacteria.B. not accepted by many countries.C. universal with two specific names to each organisms.D. universal with one scientific name to each organism.
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Binomial nomenclature is a two-term naming system also called binary nomenclature, is an official system of naming species of living things by giving them a name carrying two parts, both of which use Latin grammatical forms, although they can also be based on words from other languages.
The binomial nomenclature is governed by international codes and is used by biologists worldwide, hence is used in all the countries moreover it allows only one name that is correct under the appropriate nomenclature code.
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option c
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it is applicable for cynobacteria , and world wide accepted and have one specific name so option c is correct
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