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Three points where the system of two kingdom classification was found inadequate

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Answered by laxmipriyaojha2002
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We can easily distinguish a living animal from a living plant in our surroundings. We do not find any difficulty in identifying an animal as long as we see it moving, eating and alive. When it comes to plants, we have an image of a structure having spread out appearance with green parts like leaves in our mind. So, to keep it as simple as it was, Carolus Linnaeus classified all the organisms of the world into two Kingdoms i.e. Plantae and Animalia.

About Two Kingdom Classification System:

A Portrait (Oil on Canvas) of Carolus Linnaeus.

Our three-century old friend Carolus Linnaeus was a Swedish naturalist, who introduced this system of classification. In his book “Systema Naturae”, first published in 1735, He classified all organisms into two Kingdoms i.e. Animalia for animals and Plantae for plants. His classification system was based on two features i.e. nutrition and locomotion (movement).

Answered by tanyagr
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Answer:

Explanation:

1) there was no category for amphipians.

2)there was no category for arial organisms.

3)there was no classification for cell type division, and size of organisms

& about plant and animals

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