What is the correct sequence when writing the scientific name of an organism?

  • A
    Author $\rightarrow$ Subspecies $\rightarrow$ Species $\rightarrow$ Genus
  • B
    Author $\rightarrow$ Common name $\rightarrow$ Genus $\rightarrow$ Species
  • C
    Genus $\rightarrow$ Species $\rightarrow$ Author $\rightarrow$ Common name
  • D
    Genus $\rightarrow$ Species $\rightarrow$ Author

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$(c)$ $S$ is true and $R$ is false.
$(d)$ $S$ is false and $R$ is true.
$(e)$ Both $S$ and $R$ are false.

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