Which levels of hierarchy are considered while writing the name in binomial nomenclature?
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Binomial nomenclature is the scientific name given to any living organism.
A scientific name consists of two parts First one is called 'Genus' and the second one is called 'Species'.
Genus name tells about the general name under which the organism is classified under and the species name defines about the specific character of the organism.
A scientific name consists of two parts First one is called 'Genus' and the second one is called 'Species'.
Genus name tells about the general name under which the organism is classified under and the species name defines about the specific character of the organism.
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Binomial Nomenclature: All the living species are named using two terms. That is, they have two names. They are,
A generic name which denotes the genus.
A specific name which denotes the species.
Binomial nomenclature follows certain rules and is a formal way of naming the living organisms.
The first part is always the generic name and it always italicized and starts with a capital letter.
The second part is the species name and is italicized.
So, Generic name followed by specific name is the hierarchy.
Eg: Homo sapiens
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