the binomal nomencalture for a rhino is.... well it depend on what type of rhino... for an Indian rhinoRhinoceros unicornis
One example of a binomial is (x + 2).
The binomial expression (x+y)^2 can be expanded using the formula x^2 + 2xy + y^2.
The binomial name for a pumpkin is Cucurbita pepo. Cucurbita is the genus, and pepo is the species.
The binomial nomenclature of a goat is buck, billie, kid, doe, and nannie. In addition, they are also known as wethers.
Carolus Linnaeus developed the binomial nomenclature system, which uses a two-part Latin name to classify and organize living organisms. The first part denotes the genus of the organism, while the second part specifies the species within that genus. This system forms the basis of modern taxonomy.
He developed the system known as binomial nomencalture.
Its basically saying that it is a 2 way naming system bi means #2 in Latin and nomial is name so 2 name i.e genus and species
Nomenclature is just a system of naming. In science, they use Binomial Nomenclature, two-names. Ex, Decaisnea Fargesii is two-named; it represents a plant also know as Dead Man's Fingers.
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There is no such thing as a red rhino. There are five rhino species alive today. They are the white rhino, black rhino, Indian rhino, Sumatran rhino, and Javan rhino.
The answer depends on the binomial.
If you chew
You distribute the binomial.
no
There is no species called American Rhino. But the white rhino is the biggest of the Rhino species.
First i will explain the binomial expansion