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In the 1700s, Swedish biologist Carl Linnaeus developed a system of classifying organisms in which every organism was given a scientific name that consisted of its species name and genus name. How did Linnaeus's work help future scientists?

a) It allowed scientists to clearly communicate with each other about different organisms.
b) It provided scientists with a system in which they could use an organism's genetic code in order to classify it.
c) It caused scientists to rethink their previous classifications of organisms in the kingdom Fungi.
d) It encouraged scientists to publish their results in journals so that other scientists could learn from their work.

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