who invented binomial system of nomenclature
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Carl von Linné
The adoption by biologists of a system of strictly binomial nomenclature is due to Swedish botanist and physician Carl von Linné, more commonly known by his Latinized name Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778).
The adoption by biologists of a system of strictly binomial nomenclature is due to Swedish botanist and physician Carl von Linné, more commonly known by his Latinized name Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778).
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The system of binomial system of nomenclature was invented by Carolus Linnaeus.
- In taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-word naming system"), also called binominal nomenclature ("two-word naming system") or binary nomenclature, is a formal system for naming biodiversity by giving each of the two composed names. parts, both of which use forms of the Latin language, though not based on words in other languages.
- The system of binomial system of nomenclature was invented by Carolus Linnaeus.
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