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The binomial system of nomenclature is a formal method of naming species in Biology, developed by Carl Linnaeus in the 18th century. It assigns each species a two-part name consisting of the genus name (capitalized) and the specific epithet (lowercase), both italicized or underlined (e.g., Homo sapiens). This system helps ensure consistency and clarity in the identification and classification of organisms across different languages and regions.

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