The image is a close-up, top-down photograph of a page in a lined notebook
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Jesús Ferr
La Tagua, Venezuela
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The image is a close-up, top-down photograph of a page in a lined notebook

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The image is a close-up, top-down photograph of a page in a lined notebook. The notebook contains handwritten text in Spanish, likely notes or answers to questions related to taxonomy. The text is written in blue ink. The first section defines taxonomy as "la ciencia de la clasificación" (the science of classification) and states that its name comes from Greek words meaning "ordenamiento" (ordering) and "agrupar elementos bajo un sistema de categoría jerárquicas" (grouping elements under a system of hierarchical categories). It also mentions that taxonomy is the science responsible for ordering living and extinct beings into groups called taxones. The second section appears to be an answer to a question, "C quien es el Padre de la Taxonomia?" (Who is the Father of Taxonomy?). The answer identifies "El Padre de la Taxonomia" as the "científico, naturalista y botánico sueco Carlos Linneo (también conocido como Carl Von Linné)". It further explains that in the 18th century, Linnaeus revolutionized science by establishing the system we use today to classify all living beings. There is no indication in the image of the city of La Tagua, Venezuela, or any other location. The scene is solely the notebook page.