The name Homo sapiens is an example of binomial nomenclature, which is a way of referring to a living thing by naming two aspects of its classification. The two parts of a name in binomial nomenclature refer to: A. kingdom and phylum B. class and phylum C. genus and species D. kingdom and species

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1. The name Homo sapiens is an example of binomial nomenclature, which is a way of referring to a living thing by naming two aspects of its classification. The two parts of a name in binomial nomenclature refer to: A. kingdom and phylum B. class and phylum C. genus and species D. kingdom and species