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Linnaeus two-word system for naming organisms is called ?

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Answer: The two-word system that was developed by Carl Linnaeus for naming an organism is called binomial nomenclature.

Explanation: Carl is also known as "Father of Taxonomy". This system names species by giving them a two-part name. Both of the names of the living species are of Latin grammatical forms.

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