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guidelines in "systema naturae" by Carolus Linnaeus for naming organisms and what is this system of naming organisms scientifically called?

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Answered by artithakur9858ox56g4
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Its  Binomial Naming System

User019: what are some huidelines?
User019: Guide
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artithakur9858ox56g4: Scientists name animals and plants using the system that describes the genus and species of the organism. The first word is the genus and the second is the species. The first word is capitalized and the second is not. A binomial name means that it's made up of two words (bi-nomial). Humans are scientifically named Homo sapiens. You may also see an abbreviation of this name as H. sapiens where the genus is only represented by the first letter.
Answered by omegads03
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The system of naming organisms scientifically called "Binomial Nomenclature". The guidelines of binomial nomenclature are-

  • The name of genus always begins with a capital letter.
  • The name of species begins with a small letter.
  • The scientific names are always in italics.
  • When written by hand, the genus name and species name have to be underlined separately.
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