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Dulce Ramsey
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18 April, 10:09
Who is the father of binomial nomenclature
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Jeremiah Little
18 April, 10:18
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Carl Von Linne, was a sweedish botanist and physchin alson know as Carl Linnaeus. He 'adopted' the system of strictly binomial nomenclature.
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Leland
18 April, 10:24
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Karl von Linné (his Latinized name is Carolius Linnaeus)
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