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Latin remains the international standard for naming species in biology, body parts in anatomy, legal principles, and many pharmaceutical and medical terms. Using Latin means that a scientist in Japan, Brazil, and Finland can all refer to the same plant or animal using the same name. The two-part system for naming species (genus and species) was established by Carl Linnaeus in the 18th century.
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