because it makes it easier to put living things in there place instead of making it complicated:)
taxonomy is the classification of living and non-living things .
Linnaeus
It is the scientific naming system for living things using the genus and the species.
I take it you mean the naming system for living things with two Latin words each. The guy who started it was Carl Linnaeus.
Genus & Species are used in binomial nomenclature....two classification naming system. ??
Nomenclature refers to a system of naming and classifying plants or animals. or..naming things :D
Carolinus Linneas. Swedish and the father of taxonomy. Basically, we use his binomial system to this day.
Carolus Linnaeus, a Swedish botanist, is credited with developing the modern system of taxonomy and binomial nomenclature to classify living organisms. His work laid the foundation for the current system of classifying and naming living things based on their shared characteristics.
Taxology is the scientific classification, identification and naming of living things.
Is it what? Is it interesting? Is it useful? Is it purple? Is it... oh, never mind. Your "question" isn't actually a question - you need to add the word "What" at the beginning. Like this:"What is the branch of biology that deals with the grouping and naming of living things?"...But the answer to your non-question is "taxonomy".
taxonomy founded by Linnaeus
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.