Carl Linnaeus's classification system organizes organisms hierarchically from kingdom to species. The binomial system uses two names, with the first part being the genus and the second part being the species.
Il sistema di classificazione di Carl Linneo organizza gli organismi in una gerarchia che va dal regno alla specie. Il sistema binomiale utilizza due nomi, il primo è il genere e il secondo è la specie.
Front | Principles of classification Carl Linnaeus classified living things into: Parts of the binomial sysetm: |
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Back | kingdom--->phylum--->class--->order--->family--->genus--->species. -first part is the genus -second part is their species |
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