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write three evidences that modern classification system in based on

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Answered by mohddaniyal794
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Modern Classification

Systematics, Taxonomy, and Classification

Introduction

Linnaeus

Systematics Analysis Techniques

Alternative Methods of Classification

Modern Classification

Over the years, many models for classifying organisms have been touted as the next best one. Linnaeus's scheme of classifying everything into two kingdoms was the first real attempt, and it lasted for more than 200 years! However, because living organisms are so diverse, Linnaeus's classification system is considered inadequate today as a means of accurately representing the degree of relationship between organisms. More advanced thinking created first a five-, then a six-, then a three-kingdom classification system to include all the recent discoveries related to kinship. It is likely that as more discoveries are made and more data processed, the three-kingdom model may be in jeopardy.

Two-Kingdom Model: Plantae, Animalia

Linnaeus's model classified everything as either a plant (kingdom Plantae) or animal (kingdom Animalia), which was sufficient for that era. However, even Linnaeus's followers struggled with the classification of fungi. Most placed them in the plant kingdom because they appeared to have roots and certainly did not belong in the animal kingdom! As additional species were discovered, the two-kingdom classification gave way to other models.

Answered by sanayasen88
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modern classification based on 5 types

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