Two Kingdom Classification definition
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The two-kingdom classification was proposed by Carolus Linnaeus. He categorised and classified the living organisms on the basis of nutrition and mobility. The living organisms were classified into Kingdom Plantae and Kingdom Animalia.
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The two-kingdom categorization system was proposed by Carolus Linnaeus. He classified and described living organisms based on nutrition and mobility. The kingdoms Plantae and Animalia were employed to categorise living things.
The drawback of dividing the world into two kingdoms is that it divides the world into two kingdoms.
- The plants included both photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic species.
- Fungi that feed on decaying organic elements were put beneath photosynthetic plants.
- Another classification was needed, with species with similar characteristics being put into a single kingdom.
- This approach failed to discriminate between eukaryotes and prokaryotes, unicellular and multicellular animals, photosynthetic (green algae) and non-photosynthetic (fungi) species.
- Lichens, for example, do not belong in either the plant or animal worlds.
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