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The scientific name of an organism is formed from what two parts of the organism's classification?
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The scientific name of an organism is formed from what two parts of the organism's classification?
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The first part is the Genus name and the second part is the species name.
For example
Homo sapiens
is the scientific name of humans where Homo is genus and sapiens is species name and both are written in italics.
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