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What impact did Linnaeus have on biology?
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He discovered DNA.
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He developed the system for naming species.
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He invented the microscope.
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He proved evolution theory.
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Carl Linnaeus had a significant impact on biology by developing the system for naming species. He is best known for introducing the binomial nomenclature, a systematic way of naming and categorizing organisms, which is still widely used today. Linnaeus's work revolutionized the way species are identified and classified in biology. While he made important contributions to the field, he did not discover DNA, invent the microscope, or prove the theory of evolution.