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Molly Waters
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12 July, 18:44
What is a bionomial nomenclature
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Rogelio Mcconnell
12 July, 18:50
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It is a scientific name whereby each species receives Latin or Latinized name of two parts. The first indicating genus and the second being a specific name.
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