What is the term for the naming system used for living species, like plants and animals?
Answer Binomial nomenclature
Carl Linnaeus is formally credited with coining this naming system in his 1753 work, "Species Plantarum." The two names refer to a living thing's genus and species, respectively. "Homo sapiens" is one example.
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