`color{blue} ul(mathtt ("NOMENCLATURE"))` : It is the process of standardising the naming of living organisms according to international scientific rules, such that a particular organism is known by the same name all over the world.
`\color{green} ✍️ \color{green} \mathbf(KEY \ CONCEPT)`
● There are millions of plants and animals in the world and they vary in their vernacular names from place to place, even within the same country. This creates a lot of confusion to identify such organisms based on their local names.
● Thus to ensure that a particular organism is known by same name all over the world, the names of living organisms are `color{violet}"standardised"` by biologists by the process called nomenclature. For this purpose, scientific names are assigned to them..
● These scientific names are assigned by properly established procedures and scientific rules and accepted by biologists all over the world.
● For plants, scientific names are based on agreed principles and criteria, which are provided in `color{violet}"International
Code for Botanical Nomenclature (ICBN)"`. For animals, taxonomists have evolved `color{violet}"International Code of Zoological
Nomenclature (ICZN)"`
●The scientific names ensure that each organism has `color{violet}"only one name"`. They also ensure that such a name has not been used for any other known organism.
`color{purple}♣ color{green} "Just for Curiousity"`
`color{blue} ul(mathtt ("NOMENCLATURE"))` : It is the process of standardising the naming of living organisms according to international scientific rules, such that a particular organism is known by the same name all over the world.
`\color{green} ✍️ \color{green} \mathbf(KEY \ CONCEPT)`
● There are millions of plants and animals in the world and they vary in their vernacular names from place to place, even within the same country. This creates a lot of confusion to identify such organisms based on their local names.
● Thus to ensure that a particular organism is known by same name all over the world, the names of living organisms are `color{violet}"standardised"` by biologists by the process called nomenclature. For this purpose, scientific names are assigned to them..
● These scientific names are assigned by properly established procedures and scientific rules and accepted by biologists all over the world.
● For plants, scientific names are based on agreed principles and criteria, which are provided in `color{violet}"International
Code for Botanical Nomenclature (ICBN)"`. For animals, taxonomists have evolved `color{violet}"International Code of Zoological
Nomenclature (ICZN)"`
●The scientific names ensure that each organism has `color{violet}"only one name"`. They also ensure that such a name has not been used for any other known organism.
`color{purple}♣ color{green} "Just for Curiousity"`