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What does the last word in the scientific name of an animal stand for?Question response areaSelect one optiongenusspeciesfamilyphylum

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What does the last word in the scientific name of an animal stand for?Question response areaSelect one optiongenusspeciesfamilyphylum

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The last word in the scientific name of an animal stands for the species. In the binomial nomenclature system, the first word indicates the genus and the second identifies the species within the genus. For example, in the scientific name for humans, Homo sapiens, "sapiens" is the species.

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