what was The basic for early classification
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1. The earliest classification systems comprised of only two kingdoms but with more research, more kingdoms were added with time.
2. The two kingdom system of classification was given by Carolus Linnaeus. He divided all organisms into two kingdoms, Plantae and Animalia.
3. Ernst Haeckel gave three kingdom system of classification in which he divided all the living organisms into three kingdoms, Plantae, Animalia and Protista. He added kingdom Protista for unicellular organisms and multicellular organisms without tissue.
4. Copeland gave four kingdom system of classification in which he divided all living organisms into four kingdoms, Monera having prokaryotic organisms, Protista having true nucleate organisms, Plantae having photosynthetic and multicellular organisms and Animalia having non photosynthetic and multicellular organisms.
5. RH Whittaker gave five kingdom system of classification in which he divided all organisms into five kingdoms Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia on the basis of complexity of cell structures, body structure, mode of nutrition, life style and phylogenetic relationship.
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Basic classification of organisms depend upon the similarities and disimilarities in them
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