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Binomial nomenclature is a systematic method of naming organisms, introduced by Carl Linnaeus in the 18th century. It assigns each species a two-part Latin name: the first part indicates the genus, while the second specifies the species within that genus. For example, in the name Homo sapiens, Homo is the genus and sapiens is the species. This standardized naming system helps ensure clarity and consistency in the identification of living organisms.

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