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  • aims to classify the living organismsIt 
  • Millions of organisms are classified scientifically in categories, which helps to have a better understanding. 
  • was the first to frame principles for defining natural genera and species of organisms and to create a uniform system for naming them, known as binomial nomenclature Carolus LinnaeusS wedish naturalist and explorer 
  • Carolus Linnaeus, also called Carl Linnaeus, Swedish Carl von Linné, (born May 23, 1707, Råshult, Småland, Sweden—died January 10, 1778, Uppsala),
  • The modern taxonomic classification system has eight main levels (from most inclusive to most exclusive): 
  • vary greatly in form. In this lab, youprotists. However, kingdom- istics that they usually are placed in the same characterAlgae and protozoans share enough 
  • .fungi, including all eukaryotic organisms that are neither animals, nor plants, nor kingdom are a diverse rotists
  • All living things fall into one of 6 categories called the six kingdoms. They are: Archaebacteria; Eubacteria; Plants; Animals; Protists; Fungi. ​ ...
  • Protista. (fungus-like, plant-like,. animal-like). Eukaryote. Most Unicellular (except algae). Both ; Fungi. Eukaryote. Most Multicellular. (except yeast).
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