Explain the need to use double names for living organisms.

The biologist Karl Linnaeus was the first to introduce double names for living organisms. The first word denotes a genus, and the second denotes a kind of organism. Such a classification is necessary for a more accurate designation of animals, fungi and plants. For example, Homo sapiens is a reasonable man, Homo heidelbergensis is a Heidelberg man.



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