Linnaeus' two major contributions to taxonomy were binomial nomenclature for species and a ranked system of taxa. What are the uses and purposes of taxonomy and nomenclature? How well does the Linnaean system work for those purposes? Are there other possible purposes that might require a different system? What benefit can you see of learning and using taxon names? How does taxonomy help us understand biology? What are the advantages and disadvantages of retaining use of formal Linnaean ranks for named taxa?
Taxonomy helps in categorize organisms so we can easily communicate biological information. It uses hierarchichal classification as a way to help scientist understand and organize the diversity of life.
Nomenclature helps in communication and differentiate between organisms on the basis of their names.
Linnaean system works very well for this purpose.
Linnaeus' two major contributions to taxonomy were binomial nomenclature for species and a ranked system of...
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