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what do you mean by the term biological nomenclature​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nomenclature is a system for giving names to things within a particular profession or field. For instance, you may have heard of binomial nomenclature in biology class. It refers to the way of referring to living things by two names, like calling humans Homo sapiens.

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Answered by MsDevilish
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✍System of naming living organisms two names it is known as the binomial nomenclature it was developed and first of all used in naming plants and animals by Linnaeus in his book entitled species plant arum which was published in 1753. Linnaeus has been considered as the father of taxonomy.

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