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organiisms were named according to thier apperance and the descriptions varried from person to person
The most used system in inorganic chemistry: first the cation, second the anion (for not simple problems read the manual Nomenclature in inorganic chemistry edited by IUPAC). In organic chemistry, with very long and complicate formulas, the rules are also more difficult. It is necessary to read the manual Nomenclature in organic chemistry edited by IUPAC.I mention that in informatics the Hill system is used for chemical formulas.
Physical similarities between two species are not always a result of the species being closely related. Linnaeus' system does not account for similarities that are evolved this way.
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It is biological system of naming organisms ,it avoids the problems of common names .
Early scientific names were often very long and hard to standardize. Names produced by binomial nomenclature are only two words long and hold more closely to a common standard.
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Poisson and Binomial both the distribution are used for defining discrete events.You can tell that Poisson distribution is a subset of Binomial distribution. Binomial is the most preliminary distribution to encounter probability and statistical problems. On the other hand when any event occurs with a fixed time interval and having a fixed average rate then it is Poisson distribution.
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Carl Linnaeus was the first scientist to place all living organisms into kingdoms, classes, orders, genera , which were divided into species. He first used a binomial classification: Genus and species. Humans are Homo sapiens.Many at the time had problems with him putting humans into a classification like this because of religious views. Until Darwin's papers about 100 years later did the dispute over evolution really heat up.
Many common names of plants have developed as a result of cultural traditions. The person naming the plant may not always have correct sources of information. As a result, sometimes two different plants can have the same common name. The scientific name relates to the taxonomy and classification of the plant.
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organiisms were named according to thier apperance and the descriptions varried from person to person
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