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Binomial Nomenclature is the protocol of naming species in biology using a scientific two-part name, consisting of the genus and the species name. The binomial nomenclature system was introduced by the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus in the 18th century and it is still used. Binomial nomenclature is based on the hierarchical classification system known as taxonomy, Nomenclature, in biological classification, is a system of naming organisms. ![]()
What is Binomial Nomenclature?Binomial Nomenclature was given by Carl Linnaues. Different local names are given to specific organisms or plant which make it hard to identify globally. Various names of an organism make a lot of confusion. So to get rid of this confusion scientists came up with this standard protocol. According to this, each organism would have one scientific name. This making process is known as Binomial Nomenclature. All living species including plants, animals, birds, and some microbes have their scientific names. For eg., The scientific name of the tiger is presented as Panthera tigris. ‘Panthera’ represents the genus and ‘Tigris’ represents a particular species or specific epithet. The scientific name of humans is presented as Homo sapiens. ‘Homo’ represents the genus and ‘sapiens’ represents a particular species. Rules of Binomial NomenclatureToday all over the world all scientists follow the same set of taxonomy for naming organisms. 2 different international codes are present which are agreed upon by all scientists all over the world.
Why is Binomial Nomenclature Important?There are millions of species of organisms present throughout the world. The same organisms are known by various names around the world and this can confuse when trying to identify or classify them. Binomial nomenclature was seen as a viable solution to this problem. Drawbacks of Binomial NomenclatureFollowing are the primary drawbacks of binomial nomenclature are:
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