which levels of hierarchy sre considered while writing the name in binomial nomenclature
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It consists of two parts first is the genus and second is the specific epithet.
A genus represents the name for the organisms and specific epithet identifies a specific type of the same organism. In other words a sub category for a genus.
The levels of hierarchy are that genus will always be written first and then specific epithet.
A genus represents the name for the organisms and specific epithet identifies a specific type of the same organism. In other words a sub category for a genus.
The levels of hierarchy are that genus will always be written first and then specific epithet.
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Explanation:
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.
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