Kingdoms Vcabulary
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taxnomy | the science of classfying things
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classifiction | Genuis and species are used to make up the scientfic name
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Aristotle | He developed one of the first known classification systems. He put all living things into groups of either Plants or Animals. His system classified animals according to how they moved (land, air, water).
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Carolus Linnaeus | He is known as the father of modern taxonomy
developed the system of giving each kind of organism a two-part scientific name
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Robert Whittaker | Developed the 5 kingdom system including microscopic life.
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Kingdom Moneran | Single-celled organisms without a nucleus
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