Question
How did Carl Linneaus’s original classification system differ from today?(1 point)
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He only had two kingdoms, animals and plants.
He only had two kingdoms, animals and plants.
He was a botanist, so he only classified plants.
He was a botanist, so he only classified plants.
He did not classify all the way down to the species level.
He did not classify all the way down to the species level.
He did not consider how organisms may be related to one another.
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He only had two kingdoms, animals and plants.
He only had two kingdoms, animals and plants.
He was a botanist, so he only classified plants.
He was a botanist, so he only classified plants.
He did not classify all the way down to the species level.
He did not classify all the way down to the species level.
He did not consider how organisms may be related to one another.
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The correct response is:
**He only had two kingdoms, animals and plants.**
Carl Linnaeus's original classification system was primarily based on two kingdoms: Animalia (animals) and Plantae (plants). Today, the classification system is more complex and includes multiple kingdoms and domains that account for a broader range of life forms.
**He only had two kingdoms, animals and plants.**
Carl Linnaeus's original classification system was primarily based on two kingdoms: Animalia (animals) and Plantae (plants). Today, the classification system is more complex and includes multiple kingdoms and domains that account for a broader range of life forms.
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