Carl Linnaeus in the 18th century classified living things into plants and animals. In the 1960s, Whittakers proposed a 5 kingdom system including Protoctista, Bacteria, Fungi, Plants, and Animals. More recently, biologists have proposed a 3 domain system dividing all living things into Bacteria, Archeobacteria, and Eukaryote.
Carl Linnaeus in the 18th century classified living things into plants and animals. In the 1960s, Whittakers proposed a 5 kingdom system including Protoctista, Bacteria, Fungi, Plants, and Animals. More recently, biologists have proposed a 3 domain system dividing all living things into Bacteria, Archeobacteria, and Eukaryote.
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Carl Linnaeus in the 18th century classified living things into plants and animals. In the 1960s, Whittakers proposed a 5 kingdom system including Protoctista, Bacteria, Fungi, Plants, and Animals. More recently, biologists have proposed a 3 domain system dividing all living things into Bacteria, Archeobacteria, and Eukaryote.
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