The two-word system that was developed by Carl Linnaeus for naming an organism is called binomial nomenclature. Carl is also known as "Father of Taxonomy". This system names species by giving them a two-part name. Both of the names of the living species are of Latin grammatical forms. Carl lived from 1707 until his death is 1778. He published a book called "Philosophia Botanica" in 1751. The book showed his way to keep up a botanical garden and his taxonomy system.
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They have a mutualistic relationship
Explanation:
This relationship is mutualistic because they both benefit from each others presence. The clownfish is provided a safe home (the anemone does not kill them, as it does with other fish), and the anemone is protected from polyp-eating fish and has the algae removed from it by the clownfish.
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the left one where the dna is labeled in the center with the wacky string
Thermal stress weathering, or insolation weathering as some of you might call it.