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Often, the second part of a scientific name is _________. a description of a trait or habitat the same as for other members of the same genus capitalized if it derives from a proper name different in different locations



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 Species names are binominal which means they consist of two words. The first word is the generic name. The second word has been called "specific name"  The first letter of the first word is capitalized while the first letter of the second word is not capitalized.  The answer here is A. 

Answer: The correct answer for the blank is-

a description of a trait or habitat.

According to the binomial system of classification, living organisms can be named scientifically, using two words. The first word in the scientific name of the organism corresponds to the Genus and the second word/ part is the species to which the organism belongs. The second part that is the species depicts the description of a trait or habitat.

For example- Scientific name for Human beings is Homo sapiens, which shows that they belong to species 'sapiens' that gives description of human beings.

Thus, first option is the right answer.