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Carl Linnaeus proposed the binomial nomenclature system, a method for naming organisms using two Latinized names: the genus and species. This system, introduced in his work "Systema Naturae," allows for a standardized way to classify and identify living organisms, facilitating communication in the scientific community. Linnaeus's classification system laid the foundation for modern taxonomy and remains in use today.

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