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STANDARD SYSTEM OF NAMING SPECIES BY GIVING TWO PART NAMES
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BINOMIAL NOMENCLATURE
B
TRINOMIAL NOMENCLATURE
C
POLYNOMIAL NOMENCLATURE
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NONE OF THE ABOVE
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -“Binomial nomenclature is the biological system of naming the organisms in which the name is composed of two terms, where, the first term indicates the genus and the second term indicates the species of the organism.”

Detailed explanation-2: -The binomial naming system is the system used to name species. Each species is given a name that consists of two parts. The first part is the Genus to which the species belongs and the second part is the species name. For example, Apis mellifera (the honey bee).

Detailed explanation-3: -Binomial nomenclature is a binomial system of naming a species. A binomial name is comprised of two parts. They are (1) the generic name (genus name) and (2) the specific name (or specific epithet, in botanical nomenclature). It is often in a Latinized form.

Detailed explanation-4: -Inventor of Latin binomial nomenclature. Carl Linnaeus, born 312 years ago today, was a Swedish biologist and physician who is known for the invention of Latin binomial nomenclature, popularly known as scientific names. This system amounts to a method for organizing and classifying plant and animal species.

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