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Which of the following best describes how Linnaeus changed the way in which organisms were classified?

A. Plants, animals, and bacteria were sorted into separate taxa, and binomial nomenclature was used to show which species within a taxa could interbreed.

B. Plants and animals were divided into separate kingdoms, and the use of binomial nomenclature helped show relationships between organisms.

C. Organisms were separated into domains, and binomial nomenclature was introduced to indicate the subdomain to which an organism belonged.

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"Organisms were separated into domains, and binomial nomenclature was introduced to indicate the subdomain to which an organism belonged" is the one that best describes how Linnaeus changed the way in which organisms were classified. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is option "C".
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