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How living organisms are classified based on two kingdom of classification?


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Classification refers to the process of organizing organisms into groups based on their similarities and dissimilarities in order to demonstrate their relationship.

2- kingdom of classification:

  1. Carolus Linnaeus introduced it in 1758.
  2. The creatures were split into two kingdoms in this categorization system: the plant kingdom and the animal kingdom.
  3. This categorization system was based on environment, cell structure, cell wall nature, mode of nourishment, reproductive strategies, and so forth.
  4. Chlorophyll-containing green plants, mosses, ferns, numerous colourless and coloured unicellular creatures, moulds, Fungi, lichens, bacteria, and multicellular seaweeds comprised the kingdom Plantae.
  5. Many more unicellular Protozoans and multicellular animals lacking chlorophyll and photosynthetic capabilities were placed in the kingdom Animalia.

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