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What is binomial nomenclature?​

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Answered by divyanshsharma17abd
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Explanation:Binomial nomenclature is the formal naming system for living things that all scientists use. It gives every species a two-part scientific name. For example, a ladybug found in the United States goes by the fancy name of Harmonia axyridis. The first part of a scientific name, like Harmonia, is called the genus.

Answered by chitrasaboo98
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It is a system of nomenclature in which two terms are used to denote species of living organisms, the first one indicating the genus and the second one, the specific epithet. It was introduced by a scientist Carolus Linnaeus. Example- Homo sapiens(Human beings), Panthera Tigris(Tiger), Mangifera Indica (Mango),etc..

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