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The classification system for living things is based on five kingdoms : monerans ( bacteria), Protists ( protozoa, amoeba), fungi ( mushrooms, mould), plants and animals.
However, scientists classify most living things into one of the two greatest kingdoms : the plant kingdom or the animal kingdom.
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The classification system for living things is based on five kingdoms : monerans ( bacteria), Protists ( protozoa, amoeba), fungi ( mushrooms, mould), plants and animals.
However, scientists classify most living things into one of the two greatest kingdoms : the plant kingdom or the animal kingdom.
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fe is usually classified by eight levels of taxa—domains, kingdoms, phyla, class, order, family, genus, and species. ... In the late 1740s, Carl Linnaeus introduced his system of binomial nomenclature for the classification of species.
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