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Linnaeus binomial nomenclature is a system used to scientifically name species, giving each organism a two-part Latin name consisting of the genus and species. This standardized naming system helps to provide a universal classification method for all living organisms. It was developed by Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus in the 18th century and is still widely used in Biology today.

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