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What are the two names used in binomial nomenclature? - Answers

Oh, dude, it's like the scientific version of a first and last name - it's the genus and species names. So, for humans, it's Homo sapiens. You know, just in case you want to get all fancy and scientific at your next dinner party.



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Oh, dude, it's like the scientific version of a first and last name - it's the genus and species names. So, for humans, it's Homo sapiens. You know, just in case you want to get all fancy and scientific at your next dinner party.



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What are the two names used in binomial nomenclature? - Answers

Oh, dude, it's like the scientific version of a first and last name - it's the genus and species names. So, for humans, it's Homo sapiens. You know, just in case you want to get all fancy and scientific at your next dinner party.

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