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Write the conventions, while writing the scientific name followed by the Binomial method.

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Nomenclature is a system of assigning scientific names to the organisms, listed in any classification. Scientific names consist of two words in which the first word represents the genus and the second word represents species. It is a unique name assigned to an organism and can be used to identify it, anywhere in the world. Certain conventions are followed while writing the scientific names: 

(i) The name of the genus begins with a capital letter. 

(ii) When written by hand, the genus and the species names have to be underlined separately. 

(iii) When printed, the scientific name is given in italics. 

(iv) The name of the species begins with a small letter.



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