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16 November, 06:16

Who developed the classification system that contained five levels and two kingdoms?

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  1. 16 November, 06:42
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    The five-kingdom system was developed by Robert H. Whittaker in 1969 and was built on the work of previous biologists such as Carolus Linnaeus. Living things can be classified into five major kingdoms: Kingdom Animalia.
  2. 16 November, 08:22
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    Linnaeus

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    When Linnaeus first described his system, he named only two kingdoms - animals and plants. Today, scientists think there are at least five kingdoms - animals, plants, fungi, protists (very simple organisms) and monera (bacteria).
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