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In the mid-eighteenth century, Carl Linnaeus classified living organisms into kingdoms. In modern times, biologists have created domains as the highest taxonomic group.

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Answered by shetalvora
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its kingdom as the highest taxon

Answered by Anonymous
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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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