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 Biodiversity
             or the number and types
 of organisms present on earth
 Classificationis the process by which
  anything is grouped into convenient
  categories based on some easily observable
  characters.
 Identification; Correct describing of
  organisms
 Nomenclature: Scientific naming
 Scientific names: Binomial nomenclature
                   Carolus Linnaeus
 ICBN, ICZN
 Biological names are generally in Latin and written
  in italics.They are Latinised or derived from Latin
  irrespective of their origin.
 The first word in a biological name represents the
  genus while the second component denotes the
  specific epithet.
 Both the words in a biological name, when
  handwritten, are separately underlined, or printed
  in italics to indicate their Latin origin.
 The first word denoting the genus starts with a
  capital letter while the specific epithet starts with
  a small letter. It can be illustrated with the
  example of Mangifera indica.
 During  classification the living organisms are
  classified into different catagories called
  taxa
 Based on characteristics, all living organisms
  can be classified into different taxa. This
  process of classification is taxonomy
 Characterisation, identification,
  classification and nomenclature are the
  processes that are basic to taxonomy
 Branch  of science dealing with
 identification, nomenclature,and
 classification of organisms based
 on the similarities differences and
 evolutionary relationships.
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  • 6.  Biodiversity or the number and types of organisms present on earth
  • 7.  Classificationis the process by which anything is grouped into convenient categories based on some easily observable characters.  Identification; Correct describing of organisms  Nomenclature: Scientific naming  Scientific names: Binomial nomenclature Carolus Linnaeus  ICBN, ICZN
  • 8.  Biological names are generally in Latin and written in italics.They are Latinised or derived from Latin irrespective of their origin.  The first word in a biological name represents the genus while the second component denotes the specific epithet.  Both the words in a biological name, when handwritten, are separately underlined, or printed in italics to indicate their Latin origin.  The first word denoting the genus starts with a capital letter while the specific epithet starts with a small letter. It can be illustrated with the example of Mangifera indica.
  • 9.  During classification the living organisms are classified into different catagories called taxa  Based on characteristics, all living organisms can be classified into different taxa. This process of classification is taxonomy  Characterisation, identification, classification and nomenclature are the processes that are basic to taxonomy
  • 10.  Branch of science dealing with identification, nomenclature,and classification of organisms based on the similarities differences and evolutionary relationships.