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Who first consistently used the binomial and is called the "father of taxonomy?"
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Who first proposed binomial nomenclature as a way of classifying organisms?
Founder of binomial nomenclature was (a) Linnaeus (b) Mendel (c) Darwin (d) Lamarck.
Linnaeus a. was the first person to name species. b. was the first person to present the concept of evolution. c. was the person who developed the binomial system that is used today. d. was the person who came up with the concept of a species.
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