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Binomial Nomenclature was first introduced in the year​

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Answered by vijjvals
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Answer:

1753

Explanation:

binomial nomenclature was introduced by Carolus Linnaeuas in 1753

Linnaeus' 1753 publication Species plantarum was the first work to consistently use a binomial nomenclature system consisting of what Linnaeus called a “trivial name” followed by a generic name. The trivial name is now called the specific epithet or specific name of the species.

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Answered by myrakincsem
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Binomial Nomenclature was first introduced in the year​ 1753.

Explanation:

  • Carlous Linnaeus was the scientist who devised the system of binomial nomenclature in the year 1753.

  • Binomial nomenclature can be described as a system of assigning biological names to organisms. Each organism comprises of a genus name and species name which creates a unique name for each organism.

  • The system of binomial nomenclature made it possible for scientists among different parts of the world to communicate easily.
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