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Why is Linnaeus called the father of taxonomy? He created the classification level called domain. He developed the modern system of naming organisms. He explained the steps that led to the formation of
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Why is Linnaeus called the father of taxonomy?
He created the classification level called domain.
He developed the modern system of naming organisms.
He explained the steps that led to the formation of a species.
He used more than one common name for the same organism
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he developed the modern system of naming organisms
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