The binomial system of nomenclature for microorganisms utilizes
a. the genus and species modi...
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The binomial system of nomenclature for microorganisms utilizes
a. the genus and species modifier.
b. the order and species modifier.
c. the kingdom and genus names.
d. the family and order names.
e. the order and genus names.
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