The Linnaean system organizes animals into a hierarchical classification based on shared characteristics, facilitating the study of biodiversity. This system categorizes living organisms into several ranks, including domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. The primary goal is to provide a standardized naming convention (binomial nomenclature) and to reflect evolutionary relationships, making it easier for scientists to communicate and study the natural world. By grouping organisms based on similarities and differences, the system enhances our understanding of the complexities of life.
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