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26 December, 21:13

Which correctly describes Linneaus' system of classification?

It was developed in the 1900s.

It used a three-word name for extinct species.

It represented living species.

It used physical characteristics to group species.

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  1. 26 December, 21:25
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    the correct answer is: It used physical characteristics to group species

    Explanation:

    Linneaus' system of classification is the first classification of species which was developed by Carolus Linneaus. Carl Linneaus developed the system of classification in 1758 based upon the physical characteristics of animals to group them. Higher taxonomies were formed in Linnaean system which later resulted in creation of confusion in nomenclature of many group of organisms. The contribution of Linnenian system is that it provided a foundamental basis for the classification of organisms.
  2. 26 December, 21:35
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    It used physical characteristics to group species
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