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When you are writing scientific names, you underline the entire scientific name, capitalize the first word, and write the second word using lowercase. true or false Explain.
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When you are writing scientific names, you underline the entire scientific name, capitalize the first word, and write the second word using lowercase. true or false
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Answer: False
Explanation: When writing a scientific name you capitalize the genus of the name and the species and subspecies should be lower case. Then scientific name should always be italicized. Lastly, you do not need to underline the entire scientific name.
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