In the entire plant kingdom, the name used for a speciesA. cannot be repeated in other genus.B. can be repeated in another genus.C. can be repeated in the same genus.D. can be repeated in the same genus as well as another genus.
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Binomial nomenclature is a two-term naming system also called binary nomenclature, is an official system of naming species of living things by giving them a name carrying two parts, both of which use Latin grammatical forms, although they can also be based on words from other languages.
Within the same kingdom one generic name can apply to one genus only.
Generic name must be unique within each kingdom, but can be repeated between kingdoms.
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