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how do you interpret a scientific name? the scientific name contains two words: the genus (first word, capitalized) and the species. the genus indicates the larger group the organism belongs to, while the species identifies the species within that genus. the scientific name contains two words: the species (first word, capitalized) and the genus. the species indicates the larger group the organism belongs to, while the genus identifies the species within that genus. the scientific name contains two words: the phylum (first word, capitalized) and the genus. the genus indicates the larger group the organism belongs to, while the phylum identifies the species within that kingdom.
In binomial nomenclature, the scientific name has two - part naming. The first word is the genus (capitalized) which is the larger group an organism belongs to, and the second word is the species which identifies the specific species within that genus.
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The scientific name contains two words: the genus (first word, capitalized) and the species. The genus indicates the larger group the organism belongs to, while the species identifies the species within that genus.