Correct option is D
- The book "Systema Naturae" was written by Carl Linnaeus, a Swedish botanist, zoologist, and physician.
- It was first published in 1735 and is considered one of the most important works in the history of biology, as it laid the foundations for the modern system of naming organisms, known as binomial nomenclature.
- Linnaeus introduced the idea of classifying and naming species systematically.
Information Booster:
Book Title | Author |
|---|---|
To Kill a Mockingbird | Harper Lee |
1984 | George Orwell |
Pride and Prejudice | Jane Austen |
The Great Gatsby | F. Scott Fitzgerald |
Moby-Dick | Herman Melville |
War and Peace | Leo Tolstoy |
The Catcher in the Rye | J.D. Salinger |
The Lord of the Rings | J.R.R. Tolkien |
The Diary of a Young Girl | Anne Frank |
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoevsky |
One Hundred Years of Solitude | Gabriel García Márquez |
The Odyssey | Homer |
The Alchemist | Paulo Coelho |
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | Douglas Adams |
Brave New World | Aldous Huxley |
The Shining | Stephen King |
Frankenstein | Mary Shelley |
The Old Man and the Sea | Ernest Hemingway |
Anna Karenina | Leo Tolstoy |
The Divine Comedy | Dante Alighieri |