Biology, asked by gurjaramit41, 1 month ago

In two kingdom classification system, which of the group of organisms were kept in Animalia?​

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Answered by EnchantedBoy
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  • The two-kingdom classification system was given by Carolus Linnaeus in 1758. Linnaeus placed all the living organisms into two kingdoms.
  • The two major kingdoms are Kingdom Plantae for plants and Kingdom Animalia for animals.
  • This two-kingdom classification laid the base for modern classification and was quite a reasonable at that period of time, plants and animals in this system could be very clearly distinguished.
  • In animal kingdom the Animalia kept

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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Carolus Linnaeus proposed the two-kingdom categorization system in 1758. All living creatures were divided into two kingdoms by Linnaeus.

Kingdom Plantae for plants and Kingdom Animalia for animals are the two primary kingdoms.

This two-kingdom categorization provided the groundwork for current classification and was fairly acceptable at the time; plants and animals could be separated quite easily in this scheme.

The Animalia kept its place in the animal kingdom.

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