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write a short note of nomenclature method​

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Answered by rohanyadav9992
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system of naming organisms. The species to which the organism belongs is indicated by two words, the genus and species names, which are Latinized words derived from various sources. This system, which is called the Linnaean system of binomial nomenclature, was established in the 1750s by Carolus Linnaeus. Subsequent to the work of Linnaeus, a proliferation of binomial names took place as new species were established and higher taxonomic categories were formed, with the result that by the late 19th century there was much confusion in the nomenclature of many groups of organisms. In the 20th century, the establishment of rules by international committees in the fields of zoology, botany, bacteriology, and virology has done much to clarify the situation.

Answered by anwesha11674
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Nomenclature is the process of giving scientific names to any organism or living being. These names are universally accepted so that Studies can be easily done. Any scientific name consists of two parts: Generic name & Specific name.

There are also some rules to write a scientific name such as:

  • Generic name should start with capital letter and specific name is started with q small letter.
  • When printed, the name should be italicised.
  • when Handwritten, the name should be underlined.

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