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Binary nomenclature, also known as scientific classification, is a way to work through the known characteristics of something to get an exact identification. In the general population, most people would use this classification process in helping their children with school projects such as the identification of leaves, insects or minerals. If you know a bird-watcher or a butterfly enthusiast, you might notice that they refer to a small book, or an electronic app, whenever they are not quite sure of the specimen they are viewing. They are trying to indentify, through specific characteristics, the bird or butterfly. Therefore, you must identify a population first, and then determine what that population would want to classify.

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