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Carolus Linnaeus is the Father of Binomial nomenclature.
The system of scientific naming or nomenclature that we use today is known as binomial nomenclature as it contains two words. The first word represents the genus and the second word represents the species of that particular organism.
Rules or norms for writing the scientific names are:
★The name of the genus begins with a capital letter.
★ The name of the species begins with a small letter.
★ When printed, the scientific name should always be given in italics.
★ The genus name and the species name have to be underlined separately when handwritten.
some examples are:
animal - frog -
plant - Neem -
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Carolus Linnaeus is the Father of Binomial nomenclature.
The system of scientific naming or nomenclature that we use today is known as binomial nomenclature as it contains two words. The first word represents the genus and the second word represents the species of that particular organism.
Rules or norms for writing the scientific names are:
★The name of the genus begins with a capital letter.
★ The name of the species begins with a small letter.
★ When printed, the scientific name should always be given in italics.
★ The genus name and the species name have to be underlined separately when handwritten.
some examples are:
animal - frog -
plant - Neem -
glad to help uh!
#mark as brainliest
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