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why scientific naming is necessary?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by Najirpirjade
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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.

It allows all organisms to be named according to a globally recognised scheme. 3 reasons for using scientific names Clarity and precision - these names are unique with each creature having only one scientific name. Helps avoid confusion created by common names.

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