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Binomial nomenclature is a formal system of naming species in Biology, developed by Carl Linnaeus in the 18th century. It uses a two-part naming structure: the first part represents the genus, and the second part denotes the species, both typically in Latin or Greek. For example, the scientific name for humans is Homo sapiens. This system provides a standardized way to identify and categorize living organisms, reducing confusion that may arise from common names.

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