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Why does an organism have both a scientific name and a common name?

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Answer: The reason that organisms have common and scientific names is because there has to be a universal name for all organisms in theory.

Explanation: Common names can be many different things, depending on the area of the world you live in. Scientific names are part of the binomial nomenclature, which is a universal way to name all organisms.

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The scientific name is always in the language of latin or greek, and has two parts: a genus and a species. The common name is what we use everyday to talk about living things around us.

Step-by-step explanation:

The use of scientific names eliminates confusion between nationalities that may have different common names for organisms by assigning them a universal name that acts as a code.

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