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what is the summary of the poem "scare crow" by Micheal Franklin​

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Answered by kabyabhatt
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six kingdoms

When Linnaeus developed his system of classification, there were only two kingdoms, Plants and Animals. But the use of the microscope led to the discovery of new organisms and the identification of differences in cells. A two-kingdom system was no longer useful. Today the system of classification includes six kingdoms

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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six monarchies

There were just two kingdoms, Plants and Animals, at the time Linnaeus created his method of classification. However, the use of the microscope resulted in the identification of cell differences and the discovery of novel creatures. Two kingdoms were no longer necessary. Six kingdoms are included in the classification system used today.

There were just two kingdoms—Plants and Animals—when Linnaeus created his taxonomy scheme. But the application of the microscope resulted in the identification of variations in cells and the discovery of new creatures. A two-kingdom structure was no longer practical. Six kingdoms are included in the current classification scheme.

The detection of cell differences and the finding of novel organisms, however, were the outcomes of the employment of the microscope. It was no longer required to have two kingdoms. The current classification scheme includes six kingdoms.

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