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In 1753, Carolus Linnaeus published a very important work titled “Species Planetarium.” This work created a system that described and classified all the plant species known to exist at the time using binomial nomenclature. Which of the following best describes the importance of Linnaeus' contribution to classification? Linnaeus used new skills to name organisms.

The "Species Planetarium" is the sole published work about living things.

The age of this system is the reason for scientific names in Latin and Greek.

This system of classification was so well-designed that it is the basis of modern taxonomy.

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