What is the bionomial nomenclature for cheese?
There is no binomial nomenclature for cheese.
Binomial nomenclature is a system used to name living organisms, using a two-part name consisting of the genus and species. Cheese is a food product made from milk, and therefore is not a living organism.
While there are many different types of cheese, each with its own unique characteristics, they are all variations of the same basic product.
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