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The first word of bionmial nomenclature indicates.... ​

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[A] Genus

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“Binomial nomenclature is the biological system of naming the organisms in which the name is composed of two terms, where, the first term indicates the genus and the second term indicates the species of the organism.

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It indicates Genus.

  • It represents a complex system where every specific animal or plant specie is given a name consisting of dual terms.
  • The first of which properly identifies the genus to which it rightfully belongs and the second of which identifies the species itself.
  • A binomial scientific name's initial word, considered genus, is usually capitalised.
  • It is the first word and it refers to the genus to which the creature is contained by.
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