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what is binomial nomenclature​

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Answered by SoulAlok
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the system of nomenclature in which two terms are used to denote a species of living organism, the first one indicating the genus and the second the specific epithet.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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Carl Linnaeus was the first to use the binomial nomenclature system.

  • It's exceedingly difficult to identify an organism internationally and keep track of the number of species when it has many local names.
  • As a result, a great deal of ambiguity arises.
  • A uniform methodology was developed to eliminate the ambiguity.
  • It states that each organism will have a single scientific name that will be used by everybody to identify it.
  • Binomial Nomenclature is the term for the process of standardising names.
  • Plants, animals, birds, and even some bacteria have scientific names of their own.
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