Biology, asked by riyasengar2006, 1 year ago

which is convenient - a common name or a biological name? Why common name is not used in biological studies?​

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Answered by mismailahmed46
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Answer:

1. Organise and classify - the organism can be easily categorised, this really helps making it easier to understand the characteristics of a specific organism in an organised chart.

2. Clarity and precision - these names are unique with each creature having only one scientific name. Helps avoid confusion created by common names.

3. Universal recognition - scientific names are standardised and accepted universally.

4. Stability - the names are retained even if the species are shifted to another genera based on new knowledge.

5. Inter specific relationship - binomial terms help understand the similarities and differences between different species belonging to the same genera, useful in establishing a relationship between the two.

Answered by Alvin716
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Answer:

Scientific names are informative

Every recognized species on earth (at least in theory) is given a two-part scientific name. This system is called "binomial nomenclature." These names are important because they allow people throughout the world to communicate unambiguously about animal species.

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