Question
17 Why is Linnaeus's classification system still used today?
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Responses
It is too complex and difficult to understand.
It is too complex and difficult to understand.
It provides a standardized way to organize and categorize living organisms.
It provides a standardized way to organize and categorize living organisms.
It does not account for the diversity of living organisms.
It does not account for the diversity of living organisms.
It is based on outdated and inaccurate information.
(1 point)
Responses
It is too complex and difficult to understand.
It is too complex and difficult to understand.
It provides a standardized way to organize and categorize living organisms.
It provides a standardized way to organize and categorize living organisms.
It does not account for the diversity of living organisms.
It does not account for the diversity of living organisms.
It is based on outdated and inaccurate information.
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The correct response is:
**It provides a standardized way to organize and categorize living organisms.**
Linnaeus's classification system, also known as binomial nomenclature, is still widely used today because it offers a systematic approach to naming and classifying organisms, allowing for clear communication and consistency in the scientific community.
**It provides a standardized way to organize and categorize living organisms.**
Linnaeus's classification system, also known as binomial nomenclature, is still widely used today because it offers a systematic approach to naming and classifying organisms, allowing for clear communication and consistency in the scientific community.
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