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  • Understanding Species Names: The Foundation of Biological Classification
    The specific name given to organisms is called the species name.

    It is the second part of the binomial nomenclature system, which uses two names to classify organisms:

    1. Genus: A broader category grouping similar organisms.

    2. Species: A more specific category identifying a distinct type of organism within the genus.

    For example, the scientific name for humans is *Homo sapiens*, where *Homo* is the genus and *sapiens* is the species.

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