Biology, asked by loveson12, 9 months ago

how animals and plants get their
scientific name?​

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Answered by sharvariumap
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Binomial nomenclature is a system of scientifically naming plants and organisms using Latin grammatical forms. The name assigned in this manner is called a scientific name, binomial name, binomen. ... The first word refers to the genus to which the animal belongs and the second word to the species of the plant or animal.

One purpose of scientific names is to provide a partial taxonomic map to the evolutionary relationships among species of plants and animals. The chosen names confirm our understanding of the origins and levels of kinship among different species. They also help maintain uniformity in what species are called.

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Binomial nomenclature is a system of scientifically naming plants and organisms using Latin grammatical forms. The name assigned in this manner is called a scientific name, binomial name, binomen. ... The first word refers to the genus to which the animal belongs and the second word to the species of the plant or animal.

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