Binomial nomenclature consists of two names. These area)Family and gen...
Binomial nomenclature consists of two names. These are. The first word in binomial nomenclature is the genus to which the organism belongs, and it is called the generic name. The second word is the name of the species to which the organism belongs, and it is called the specific epithet.
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Binomial nomenclature consists of two names. These area)Family and gen...
The first word in binomial nomenclature is the genus to which the organism belongs, and it is called the generic name. The second word is the name of the species to which the organism belongs, and it is called the specific epithet.
Binomial nomenclature consists of two names. These area)Family and gen...
• Each scientific name in binomial nomenclature consists of two names, also called descriptors or epithets. The first word is the generic epithet and describes the genus that an animal belongs to. The second word is the specific epithet and refers to the species of the organism.
○ so option b is the correct answer.