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10 December, 06:11

While discussing pathogens that attacked gymnosperms, Dr. Smith used the name white fir to describe the tree illustrated here. Although the tree was familiar in appearance, several scientists, especially those from other countries, were not sure what tree Dr. Smith was referring to. To best convey the exact name of an organism to others in your field you should

A) Translate the common name, white fir, into Latin.

B) Use the scientific name as designated by taxonomists.

C) As a group, decide on an alternative that everyone understands.

D) Translate the name into the language used by most scientists involved.

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  1. 10 December, 06:31
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    B. use the scientific name as desginated by taxonomists
  2. 10 December, 06:37
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    C) is the correct option

    Explanation:

    To best convey the exact name of an organism to others in same field one should as a group, decide on an alternative that everyone understands

    Names are important because they allow people throughout the world to communicate unambiguously about animal species because there are sets of international rules about how to name animals and zoologists try to avoid naming the same thing more than once, though this does sometimes happen

    These naming rules mean that every scientific name is unique

    The genus is the first level of taxonomic organization, in a way, because all species that are thought to be most closely related, are placed together in a genus

    Scientific names are often descriptive also, suggesting something about the animal

    Common names are not unique because of which it can lead to confusion about what animal is being referred to and what their relationships are to other animals
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