Explain advantages of binomial nomenclature
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The binomial system of naming species uses Latin words. ... For example, human beings belong to the genus Homo, and our species is sapiens - so the scientific name is Homo sapiens. Erithacus rubecula, the European Robin. The binomial system is important because it allows scientists to accurately identify individual species ...Binomial nomenclature (also called binominal nomenclature or binary nomenclature) is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, both of which use Latin grammatical forms, although they can be based on words from other languages.First off, scientific naming is standardized. ... "Scientific Naming," aka "Binomial nomenclature," is the official system for giving names to organisms. They usually are derived from Latin. There are really a couple of advantages to the "scientific" naming system, and one disadvantage.
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the main advantage of binomial nomenclature is that
it helps to classify organisms in a neat and organised way without confusion by using common names
since there are many a different species of the same organism, we use the species name first and its class second. This really helps narrow down all the different types in one very nice and organised chart that biologist can use to quickly refer to a specific organism.
it helps to classify organisms in a neat and organised way without confusion by using common names
since there are many a different species of the same organism, we use the species name first and its class second. This really helps narrow down all the different types in one very nice and organised chart that biologist can use to quickly refer to a specific organism.
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