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The 2 name system that linnaeus developed classifies organisms by what?

a. genus and order
b.order and species
c. genus and species
d. kingdom and class

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B. Order and species
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The correct answer is D. kingdom and class

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The Linnaean taxonomy or Linnean taxonomy classifies living beings at different hierarchical levels, originally beginning with that of the kingdom. Today, the domain is considered as an adrenal hierarchy, given the recent need to also include bacteria and archaea. The kingdoms are divided into phyla or phyla (singular, phylum) for animals, and divisions for plants and other organisms. These are divided into classes, then into orders, families, genera and species.

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