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write The Binomial Nomenclature system
certain rules.​

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The Binomial Nomenclature system follows certain rules.:-

  • Name of organism is composed of two Latin / Greek words.
  • Generic name is a simple noun. It should come first and begin with capital letter.
  • Specific name is the descriptive adjective which should come later and begin with small letter.
  • Scientific names must be underlined separately if hand written and must be printed in italics. The generic and specific name should not have less than three letters and more than thirteen letters.
  • Usually the name of the author who names a plant or animal is also written in full or abbreviated form after scientific name. e.g. Mangifera indica L. Where L stands for Linnaeus.
Answered by Anonymous
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Additionally, there are some important rules that must be followed to keep all binomial names standardized:

•The entire two-part name must be written in italics (or underlined when handwritten).

•The genus name is always written first.

•The genus name must be capitalized.

•The specific epithet is never capitalized.

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