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Deanna Fitzpatrick
9 December, 20:45
A scientist who classifies organisms is called a
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Adan Morgan
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A scientist who classifies organisms is called a taxonomist. Taxonomy is the process of grouping organisms into categories based on any similarities between them. Taxonomy was founded by the Swedish scientist Carl Linnaeus.
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