what is the diversity in the living world?
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Biodiversity or the diversity in the living world is the occurrence of a wide variety of life forms differently in morphology, size, colour, anatomy, habits and habitat.
In a easy way it represents the species of plant, animal or microorganisms (which is lowest in the systematically derived taxonomic system or the taxonomic hierarchy)
In a easy way it represents the species of plant, animal or microorganisms (which is lowest in the systematically derived taxonomic system or the taxonomic hierarchy)
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The process of naming an organism is known as nomenclature. A principle and criterion were given for naming the organisms, by a scientist known as International Code for Botanical Nomenclature (ICBN). For animals, International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. This helps the scientist from all over the world to interact with each other using the same name.
Each name consists of two parts-the first part is the generic name and the second part is the name of the species. This is known as Binomial Nomenclature. This was given by a scientist known as Carolus Linnaeus. Rules for nomenclature-
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