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Why is a two kingdoms classification system no longer used by scientists?

Lately scientists have found many species that they are not sure what to classification as because really they could be either, so they have the options to make more in-between kingdoms, or to just classificate them as living and nonliving organisms


Which level in the classification hierarchy phylum or class do members of a group have more characteristics in common?

Members of a group have more characteristics in common at the class level in the classification hierarchy. The class level is a more specific classification than the phylum level, so organisms within the same class share more similarities in terms of structure, behavior, and evolutionary history.


What kingdom does herpes belong too?

Herpes is a virus, not a cellular organism, so it is not a member of any of the kingdoms in the biological classification system.


Why classification of consumer products important?

It is important for marketers and businesses to know the classification of consumer products so they know who to market the products to. Classifications include specialty goods, convenience goods, and shopping goods.


Why was the Dewey decimal system so important?

The Dewey Decimal System classification system is so important because it allows libraries to order the books correctly.


What are the top humans in Buddhism?

Buddhism is not a unified organization so that there is a single hierarchy of leadership. Each sect has its own leaders and important persons.


What are the five kingdoms?

The five-kingdom system of classification is only one of a few, and might be superseded. To common knowledge, the five kingdoms of life are:Monera (bacteria)Protista (protists - algae and protozoa)Fungi (yeasts, slime molds, toadstools)Plantae (mosses, flowering plants, gymnosperms)Animalia (animals - sponges, jellyfish, worms, starfish, insects, arachnids, vertebrates and so on)These days, a six-kingdom system seems to be taking over. The kingdoms are:Archaea (archaebacteria)Bacteria (bacteria)Protista (protists)FungiPlantaeAnimaliaNote however that this is not very impressive since protists are so diverse that they should really be divided into perhaps 60 kingdoms themselves. Taxonomists are still working at protist classification.


Why is classification system important to scientist?

A classification system is important to scientists because it allows them to organize and categorize information in a meaningful way. This helps scientists to study relationships between different organisms or objects, make predictions based on similarities, and communicate their findings effectively with other researchers. Ultimately, a classification system helps scientists to understand the diversity of life and the natural world more clearly.


What do you think is a more reliable source of wealth trade or payment from conquered kingdoms?

i think it is payment from conquered kingdoms cause at that time it was very easy to over through the king so and conquer kingdoms so most probely it would be payment from conquered kingdoms


Do organisms have more or fewer similarities as you move from kingdom to species?

Kingdoms are the broadest level of classification (if you discount domain which was only recently added to taxonomy) so they have the least similarities. Species is the most specific, ie the most similarities.


What is the hierarchy of atheism?

Atheism is the disbelief in God, not an organized religion or really a religion at all so it doesn't have or need a hierarchy.


Can an organism belong in more than one kingdom?

no. you said... "animal" so it clearly only belongs in the ..."animal kingdom" only.