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Which of the following is incorrect about binomial nomenclature?

  1. A
    It assigns two names to an organism.
  2. B
    The genus name is always written in lowercase.
  3. C
    Scientific names are written in italics.
  4. D
    It was introduced by Carolus Linnaeus.

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In binomial nomenclature, the Genus name must always start with a Capital letter (e.g., Homo), while the specific epithet (species name) is written in lowercase (e.g., sapiens).

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Which of the following is incorrect about binomial nomenclature?
A
It assigns two names to an organism.
B
The genus name is always written in lowercase.
C
Scientific names are written in italics.
D
It was introduced by Carolus Linnaeus.

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