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Linnaeus system of classification used in the biological sciences to describe and categorize all living things
Linnaeus developed a classification system that grouped organisms based on similar physical structures. The systems in order from largest to smallest are: kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. Domain was later added to become larger than "kingdom". Therefore, domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. Domain is now known as the largest form of classification. It is renowned, as you may have already guessed, The Linnaeus Classification System.
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Species
The largest taxonomic category in Linnaeus's system of classification is the kingdom.
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The largest taxonomic category in Linnaeus's system is the kingdom. This category includes all living organisms and is further divided into smaller categories like phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species.
genus is the largest category in Linnaeus's
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The first person to create the system which led to the modern system of biological classification was Carl Linnaeus.
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Linnaeus had a more complex system, and Aristotle did not, as generations went bye, the classification of organisms grew more complex and Linnaeus created a system that would fit in with any new organism, on the other hand Aristotle had a less "complex" system.