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For an organism’s scientific names, the first part is the
Most organisms are known by their common names, which vary by region and language. They also have scientific names based on
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Binomial (two) nomenclature (names) is a way to write the scientific name of an organism, using the genus and species of that
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What makes up the scientific name of an organism? Why is it important to use scientific names rather than common names?
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What is the main benefit of using scientific names instead of common names for organisms?
Scientific names have been around for
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Which is a result of binomial nomenclature?
One organism has two distinct names Every organism has a single two-part name
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1. List 4 reasons biologists use scientific names instead of common names in their communications.
Answer 1. Scientific names
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breaking it down into its individual components. Scientific names are typically derived from Latin or Greek words and often
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The scientific name of an organism is shown in italics. Scientific names have two parts: the genus name and the species name.
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What is an advantage of using an organism's scientific name rather then its common name?
A.The scientific name is always given in
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For an organism’s scientific names, the first part is the ________ and the second is the ________.
A species, genus B kingdom,
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