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Why do scientists use Linnaeus system of binomial nomenclature when naming an organism
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Why do scientists use Linnaeus system of binomial nomenclature when naming an organism
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Scientists use the Linnaeus system if binomial nomenclature when they name
animals and plants because with the system, the name that it gets
describes the genus and species of the organism.
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