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Ramiro Shelton
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4 April, 03:57
What are the two groups for classifying organisms
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Morris
4 April, 04:05
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the classification system of both aristotle and Linnaeus started with the same two groups: plants and animals. Linnaeus called these groups kingdoms. but unlike Aristotle. Linnaeus divided kingdom into five levels, class, order genus, species, and variety.
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Matthew Hicks
4 April, 04:15
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Answer:The Linnaean system of classification places organisms into groups based on their shared characteristics. These groups include kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. These groups are hierarchical.
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