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aalyn [17]
3 years ago
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What system did carlos linnaeus contribute to the science of taxonomy

Biology
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irinina [24]3 years ago
3 0
 <span>Carl Linnaeus was born May 13th, 1707 and died January 10th 1778 aged 70 he was a Swedish botanist which means he performed scientific studies of plants, [ he was also a physician also known as a medical practitioner or medical doctor and a zoologist which is the study of animals. He also started the scheme of nomenclature which is the naming of species of animals and plants; he is also known as the "father of modern taxonomy" taxonomy sometimes alpha taxonomy meaning the science of finding, describing and categorising organisms </span>
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