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What is nomenclature according to taxonomy?

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Answered by Sonak1
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Taxonomy includes bothnomenclature and classification. Its first stages (sometimes called "alphataxonomy") are concerned with finding, describing and naming species of living or fossil organisms. Binomialnomenclature is thus an important part of taxonomy as it is the system by which species are named.
Answered by skcsaagar
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nomenclature is the method of classification of organism into groups in order to classify and study them quickly.

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