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Linnaeus evolved a system of nomenclature called
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(a) mononomial
(b) vernacular
(c) binomial
(d) polynomial
Correct Answer:
binomial
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Carolus or Carl Linnaeus was basically the founder of the binomial nomenclature and accordingly he was the one who evovled this technique of binomial nomenclature which used at present