Biology, asked by Suriya008, 9 months ago

what is binomial nomenclature system will use binomial nomenclature the most acceptable mode of naming organism​

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Answered by sanchig31
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Explanation:

Carolus Linnaeu proposed this system. This is the most acceptable form because different countries of the world have different languages and they have different names for different species.So to have a common name through which they can be referred by scientists and students all over the world without any confusion.

Answered by drmaverick803
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Explanation:

The system of binomial nomenclature was introduced by Carl Linnaeus. Multiple local names make it extremely difficult to identify an organism globally and keep a track of the number of species. Thus, it creates a lot of confusion. To get rid of this confusion, a standard protocol came up. According to it, each and every organism would have one scientific name which would be used by everyone to identify an organism. This process of standardized naming is called as Binomial Nomenclature.

All living species including plants, animals, birds and also some microbes have their own scientific names. For eg.,

The scientific name of the tiger is presented as Panthera tigris. ‘Panthera’ represents the genus and ‘Tigris’ represents a particular species or specific epithet.

The scientific name of humans is presented as Homo sapiens. ‘Homo’ represents the genus and ‘sapiens’ represents a particular species.

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