what is the difference between five kingdon and two kingdom classification
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Answer:-Two kingdom classification
- It is classified by Carolus Linnaeus
- It is of 2 types:-
- Kingdom Plantae
- Kingdom Aniamlia
Five kingdom classification
- It is classified by RH Whittaker
- It is of five types:-
- Kingdom Monera
- Kingdom Protista
- Kingdom Fungi
- Kingdom Plantae
- Kingdom Animalia
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- The taxonomy of living beings did not initially produce the five-kingdom division that we see today. The earliest two-kingdom categorization was devised by Carolus Linnaeus, and it only contained the kingdoms Plantae and Animalia.
- The two-kingdom classification was in place for a very long time, but it was not permanent because it did not consider many important factors. Eukaryotes and prokaryotes, monocellular and multicellular organisms, and photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic organisms could not be distinguished from one another.
- There were many organisms that could not be classed as either plants or animals, thus simply placing all the organisms in the plant or animal kingdom was insufficient.
- The Two Kingdoms Classification was proposed by Carolus Linnaeus in 1758. The animal kingdom and the plant kingdom are the two kingdoms into which he classified all living creatures.
- He named the plant kingdom Regnum Vegetable and the animal kingdom Regnum Animale.
- The basis for contemporary classification was this two-kingdom division.
- In his taxonomy, he made a distinct distinction between plants and animals.
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