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Which correctly describes linneaus's system of classification?

It used physical characteristics to group species.


What is Carlus linneaus classification system?

kingdom


Who first invented a classification system for animals?

Charles Linneaus invented the actual classification system.


What was Carolus Linneaus famous for?

he amde a classification system of animals


Which correctly describes Linnaeus's system of classification?

It used physical characteristics to group species


What was carollus linneaus contribution to classiffication?

He developed the entire classification system for animals.


How many words are in the scientific name for species using the linneaus classification system?

2


How many words are in the scientific name for a species using the Linneaus classification system?

The scientific name for a species in the Linnaean classification system consists of two words: the genus name and the species name.


Who devised a system using morphology?

Carl Linneaus(not sure if Linneaus is spelled right)your welcome


Who invented the modern classification system?

The classification of organisms has evolved since Aristotle grouped life forms into plants and animals over 2,300 years ago. Carl Woese proposed the most recent changes to the classification system in 1990, introducing three domains, archaea, bacteria, and eucarya, by the type of RNA in their cells.Charles Linneaus created the actual groups of the basis of the modern classification system.-Malia1699


What is the system of scientific names?

Fraginomofonomy. That is the name.


Which scientist developed a classification system for organisms?

Carolus Linnaeus, a Swedish biologist, is credited with developing the modern system of classification for organisms known as binomial nomenclature. His system grouped organisms based on their shared physical characteristics and organized them into a hierarchy of categories such as kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species.