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  • Genus and Species: Understanding Binomial Nomenclature in Biology
    The two names used in the identification of organisms are the genus and the species. This is known as binomial nomenclature, a system developed by Carl Linnaeus.

    For example, humans are classified as *Homo sapiens*, where *Homo* is the genus and *sapiens* is the species.

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