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He distinguished the two kingdoms, Animalia and Plantae.

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There were 5 'kingdoms' called: Animals, Plants, Fungi, Protists and Prokaryotes. Protists are single-celled organisms and Prokaryotes are substances like bacteria.

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Is classification the arrangement of organisms into orderly groups based on their similarities?

Organisms are classified based on their various similarities, and also based upon their relationship to other organisms.


Why was binomial nomenclature an important contribution to the world of science?

Binomial nomenclature is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts. The first part of the name identifies the genus to which the species belongs, the second part identifies the species within the genus.


What type of cell is nucleus found in?

A eukaryotic cell is one of two different types of cells. Organisms that are based on the eukaryotic cell are called β€œeukaryotes” and include plants, animals, fungi, and protists. The only organisms that are not based on the eukaryotic cell are organisms based on a prokaryotic cell structure. It is the only cell that contain a nucleus.


What tool classifies organisms based on observable structures?

An organism observable structure classifier.


One way scientists classify organisms is by the method of transportation used by the organism?

One way scientists classify organisms is by their method of obtaining energy and nutrients. This is known as their trophic level. For example, producers (plants, algae) are at the first level, primary consumers (herbivores) are at the second level, secondary consumers (carnivores that eat herbivores) are at the third level and so on. Another way is by their characteristics of movement, such as sessile and motile organisms.

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Did Linnaeus place organisms into groups based on their observabable features?

Ya he did


How does carolus linnaeus contribute to modern classification?

he placed organisms into groups based on their observable features


What did Linnaeus classified organisms based on similarities on their?

Linnaeus classified organisms based on their morphological similarity.


Who was the father of taxonomy and how did he classify living organisms?

Carolus Linnaeus.


Who grouped organisms into categories based on what they looked like?

Linnaeus


Who is the scientist who desinged a system of classifying organisms based on their physical and structural similarities?

Carolus Linnaeus


5 Designed a system of classifying organisms based on their physical and structural similarities?

Linnaeus


Linnaeus classified organisms into how many groups?

yes Carl Linnaeus, or Carl von Linné (after being dubbed to knighthood in 1753 by king Adolph Fredrik of Sweden. In 1761 he was raised to the nobility and took the name von Linné.) was a botanist. His method of hierarchical classification and custom of binomial nomenclature is the basis for current day taxonomies. See the related article.


Which form of classification groups animals based on their phylogentic similarities?

Phylogenetic classification groups animals based on their evolutionary relationships and genetic similarities. This form of classification organizes animals into groups based on their shared ancestry and common descent.


Is classification the arrangement of organisms into orderly groups based on their similarities?

Organisms are classified based on their various similarities, and also based upon their relationship to other organisms.


What is Linnaeus's significant development to modern taxonomy?

Linnaeus's contribution to taxonomy was that he expanded on Aristotle's ideas of classification. Like Aristotle, Linnaeus used observations as the basis of his system. He wrote descriptions of organisms in groups based on their observable features. Linnaeus also used his observations to devise a naming system for organisms. In Linnaeus's naming system, called binomial nomenclature, each organism is given a two-part name.


What was linnaeus's system based on?

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