Biology

what is taxonomic nomenclature?

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Taxonomic nomenclature is a system of names used in science to identify, classify, and name living organisms. This system uses Latin binomial nomenclature, meaning that each organism is given two names: the genus and the species. The genus is an summary of a group of similar organisms while the species is a unique identifier for each individual organism. Taxonomic nomenclature allows scientists to communicate quickly and accurately about organisms and their relationships.

Answered by Richard Gibson

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