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Scientists name organisms to provide a standardized, universal system for identifying and classifying living things, known as binomial nomenclature. This system helps avoid confusion caused by common names, which can vary by region and language. By using a unique two-part name, scientists can clearly communicate about specific species, facilitating research and collaboration across different fields of Biology. Additionally, naming organisms aids in the study of biodiversity and conservation efforts.

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