who introduced the system of scientific nomenclature of organisms. mention at least 3 conventions which are followed while writing the scientific name.
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Rules/Conventions followed while writing the scientific names.
(i) The generic name/genus should start with a capital letter.
(ii) The species name should start with a small letter.
(iii) The names should be underlined separately when written.
(iv) When printing, the scientific name should be written in italics. The scientific name of tiger is Panthera tigris.
Carl Linnaeus is the scientist Who introduced the system of scientific nomenclature of organisms.
(i) The generic name/genus should start with a capital letter.
(ii) The species name should start with a small letter.
(iii) The names should be underlined separately when written.
(iv) When printing, the scientific name should be written in italics. The scientific name of tiger is Panthera tigris.
Carl Linnaeus is the scientist Who introduced the system of scientific nomenclature of organisms.
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The system of scientifgic nomenclature was introduced by Carolus Linnaeus.
There are many measures that should be considered while writing the Nomenclature.
1. in nomenclature the first name that is of the genetic name begins with a capital letter and the species name in small letter.
2. when typed both the names must in italics.
3. when hand written both names must be underlined separately.
There are many measures that should be considered while writing the Nomenclature.
1. in nomenclature the first name that is of the genetic name begins with a capital letter and the species name in small letter.
2. when typed both the names must in italics.
3. when hand written both names must be underlined separately.
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