Why is Carolus Linnaeus the father of binomial nomenclature ?

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Swedish scientist Carolas Linnaeus introduced the principle of binomial nomenclature in 10 editions of his Systema Naturae and defined the genus and species. He was the first to use the stages , classes , classes , pots , masses and species of living beings in that text. That is why he is called the father of binomial rejection.

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