Explain Binomial Nomenclature. Write the names of Man as per this system.
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- Binomial nomenclature is a formal system for identifying living things in taxonomy. It is also known as binominal nomenclature or binary nomenclature.
- It's separated into two sections, each of which uses Latin grammatical forms but can also use terminology from other languages.
- A sort of name is a binomial name, often known as a Latin name. It's also known as a binomen, binominal name, or scientific name.
- The genus is identified by its generic name or specific epithet, whilst the species within the genus is classified by its specific name or particular epithet.
- Carl Linnaeus is credited with the formal introduction of this system of naming species.
Man's name, according to this theory, is Homo sapiens.
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