why is the two
kingdom clasificatinon inadequate
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Our three-century old friend Carolus Linnaeus was a Swedish naturalist, who introduced this system of classification. In his book “Systema Naturae”, first published in 1735, He classified all organisms into two Kingdoms i.e. Animalia for animals and Plantae for plants. His classification system was based on two features i.e. nutrition and locomotion (movement).
The animal kingdom includes all the moving multicellular organisms (animals) and the unicellular organisms called Protozoa (first animal). All other organisms such as green plants, mosses, and multicellular seaweeds, molds and mushrooms, lichens, minute-colored or colorless unicellular organism, and bacteria were lumped together in the plant kingdom.
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The animal kingdom includes all the moving multicellular organisms (animals) and the unicellular organisms called Protozoa (first animal). All other organisms such as green plants, mosses, and multicellular seaweeds, molds and mushrooms, lichens, minute-colored or colorless unicellular organism, and bacteria were lumped together in the plant kingdom.
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