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The system of classification developed in ancient Greece by Aristotle was used in Europe up until the
early 1700s. How did the Linnaean system of classification improve Aristotle's system? (2 points)
The Linnaean system added more levels onto the hierarchy of complexity that Aristotle developed.
The Linnaean system used genetic information to determine which organisms were the most ancient.
The Linnaean system organized living things based on their levels of complexity relative to each other.
The Linnaean system showed relationships between organisms based on observable characteristics.

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Answer:

The linnaean system added more levels onto hierrachy the of complexity that Aristotle developed.

Explanation:

The linnaean system of classification of taxonomy was developed by swedish naturalist named Carolus Linneaus in the mid 1700. He developed a way to organise and name species. He based his classification on physical traits of organisms and uses binomial numenclature to identify organisms. The seven major level of classification are kingdom, phylum, class,order, family,genus and species.

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