who gave the five kingdom system of classification
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Robert H. Whittaker
Robert H. WhittakerThe five-kingdom system was developed by Robert H. Whittaker in 1969 and was built on the work of previous biologists such as Carolus Linnaeus. Living things can be classified into five major kingdoms: Kingdom Animalia.
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Carolus Linnaeus
In his Systema Naturae, first published in 1735, Carolus Linnaeus distinguished two kingdoms of living things: Animalia for animals and Plantae (Vegetabilia) for plants. He classified all living organisms into two kingdoms – on the basis of nutrition and locomotion (mobility).
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