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zmey [24]
4 years ago
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The correct form for writing binomial nomenclature is _____. Genus species Genus species genus Species genus Species

Biology
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eimsori [14]4 years ago
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The correct form to write a binomial nomenclature is Genus species
ratelena [41]4 years ago
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Answer:

Genus species

Explanation:

  • The binomial nomenclature consists of the scientific name of the organism that is composed of the genus and the species name.
  • While writing the name by following the rules of the binomial nomenclature the genus is written first followed by the species name.
  • The genus name is written in such a way that the first letter is capital whereas the first letter of species is not in capitals.
  • Further, the entire name is either italicized or underlined.
  • For example, the scientific name of mango is written as<em> Mangifera indica. </em>
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