search
Q: The system of scientific naming or nomenclature of organism which we used today was introduced by which of the following scientist?
  • A. Carolus Linnaeus
  • B. Marie Curie
  • C. George Washington Carverc
  • D. Charles Darwin
Correct Answer: Option A - Nomenclature, in biological classification, is the system of naming organisms. The species to which the organism belongs is indicated by two words, the genus and species names, which are latinized words derived from various sources. This system, which is called the Linnaean system of binomial nomenclature, was established in the 1750s by Carolus Linnaeus.
A. Nomenclature, in biological classification, is the system of naming organisms. The species to which the organism belongs is indicated by two words, the genus and species names, which are latinized words derived from various sources. This system, which is called the Linnaean system of binomial nomenclature, was established in the 1750s by Carolus Linnaeus.

Explanations:

Nomenclature, in biological classification, is the system of naming organisms. The species to which the organism belongs is indicated by two words, the genus and species names, which are latinized words derived from various sources. This system, which is called the Linnaean system of binomial nomenclature, was established in the 1750s by Carolus Linnaeus.