Section A Which is not the universal rule of nomenclature? A Biological names are generally in Greek. B. The biological names are printed in italics. C. Genus name starts with a capital letter while the species name starts with small letters. D. The first word represents the genus and the second word represents species. ) c. (C) d. (D) a, AT b. (B)
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Biological names are generally in Greek is not the universal statement of nomenclature.
As the biological names are usually in the Latin language and not in greek.
Latin is used as it is a dead language. It isn't used as an official language by any country.
The other statements,
- The biological names are printed in italics.
- Genus name starts with a capital letter, while the species name starts with small letters.
- The first word represents the genus and the second word represents species.
Are among the universally accepted in the usage of binomial nomenclature.
Hence, option A is the correct answer.
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