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Chapter 17.1 Notes

This document outlines the history and structure of biological classification, starting with Aristotle, continuing with Linnaeus who developed the system of binomial nomenclature using genus and species names, and modernizing with additional taxonomic ranks like domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species to systematically organize all living things.

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Chapter 17.1 Notes

This document outlines the history and structure of biological classification, starting with Aristotle, continuing with Linnaeus who developed the system of binomial nomenclature using genus and species names, and modernizing with additional taxonomic ranks like domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species to systematically organize all living things.

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Chapter 17.

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IV. Taxa
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