Carl Linnaeus
Karl Lind, usually Latinized as Carolus Linneaus.
Living things are scientifically named using a system known as binomial nomenclature, developed by Carl Linnaeus. This naming system gives each organism a two-part name, consisting of its genus and species. Together, these two names form the organism's scientific name, which uniquely identifies it within the biological classification system.
Taxanomy
is when you classify organisms in terms of their natural relationships
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Carl Linnaeus is the father of modern biological classification systems. Linnaeus was born on May 23, 1707, at Stenbrohult, in Småland in southern Sweden. His father, Nils Ingemarsson Linnaeus, was a gardener and a Protestant pastor. Linnaeus began his studies at the University of Lund in 1727 to study medicine. One year later, he transferred to the acclaimed University of Uppsala, in Sweden. He went to the Netherlands in 1735 and completed his medical degree at the University of Harderwijk. He then attended the University of Leiden for further studies. That same year, he published the first edition of his Systema Naturae and in 1741 acquired a professorship at Uppsala.
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