Biology, asked by douthang2, 2 days ago

Write short note on Binominal nomoenclature​

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Answered by ArockiaInfantRohith
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Binomial Nomenclature is a two-term naming system that uses two different terms to name the species, plants, animals and living organisms.

The naming follows certain conventions. Each scientific name has two parts:

-Generic name

-Specific epithet

The rest of the binomial nomenclature rules for writing the scientific names of organisms include the following:

1.All the scientific names of organisms are usually Latin. Hence, they are written in italics.

2.There exist two parts of a name. The first word identifies the genus and the second word identifies the species.

3.When the names are handwritten, they are underlined or italicized if typed. This is done to specify its Latin origin.

4.The name of the genus starts with a capital letter and the name of the species starts with a small letter.

Answered by kumari009299
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The binomial nomenclature system combines two names into one to give all species unique scientific names. The first part of a scientific name is called the genus. The second part of a species name is the specific epithet. Species are also organized into higher levels of classification.

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