What does the binary nomenclature of species of organisms mean?

All scientists call all living organisms a double name in Latin. This system was introduced by Karl Linnaeus and it is called binary nomenclature. This means that the name of living organisms in the scientific world consists of two words. The first word denotes the Genus of the organism, that is, the group to which it belongs based on its characteristics. The second word denotes the Type of organism. This means that in a given genus only he has such characteristics, and all individuals of this species are similar to him. The binary nomenclature was introduced for the convenience of scientists all over the World to understand what kind of organism it is and what it looks like.



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