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How did Carl Linneaus’s original classification system differ from today?(1 point)
He did not classify all the way down to the species level.
He did not consider how organisms may be related to one another.
He only had two kingdoms, animals and plants.
He was a botanist, so he only classified plants.
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He only had two kingdoms, animals and plants.
Brief explanation: Linnaeus grouped organisms into Plantae and Animalia and used the hierarchical system (kingdom, class, order, genus, species). Modern systems recognize additional kingdoms (and even three domains) and classify organisms based on evolutionary relationships, not just the two original kingdoms.
Brief explanation: Linnaeus grouped organisms into Plantae and Animalia and used the hierarchical system (kingdom, class, order, genus, species). Modern systems recognize additional kingdoms (and even three domains) and classify organisms based on evolutionary relationships, not just the two original kingdoms.
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