Describe rule's of binomial nomenclature wit examples?
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Explanation:Binomial nomenclature is the formal naming system for living things that all scientists use. It gives every species a two-part scientific name. For example, a ladybug found in the United States goes by the fancy name of Harmonia axyridis. The first part of a scientific name, like Harmonia, is called the genus.
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Rules of Binomial Nomenclature
- All the scientific names of organisms are usually Latin. Hence, they are written in italics.
- There exist two parts of a name. ...
- When the names are handwritten, they are underlined or italicized if typed. ...
- The name of the genus starts with a capital letter and the name of the species starts with a small letter.
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