Biology, asked by nehakataru123, 4 months ago

what is nomenclature and write any two rules of nomenclature​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The universal rules of nomenclature are as follows: Biological names are in Latin and are written in italics. The first word in the name indicates the genus, while the second word denotes its specific epithet. When the name is handwritten, both the words are separately underlined.

Answered by pranalimungbhate
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The universal rules of nomenclature are as follows: Biological names are in Latin and are written in italics. The first word in the name indicates the genus, while the second word denotes its specific epithet. When the name is handwritten, both the words are separately underlined.

Nomenclature is defined as a system of names and terms used in a particular field of study or community. An example of nomenclature is the language of sculpture.

Carolus Linnaeus

This system, which is called the Linnaean system of binomial nomenclature, was established in the 1750s by Carolus Linnaeus.

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