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Who developed the first widely accepted system of biological classification He classified organisms into two groups?

Carolus Linnaeus developed the first widely accepted system of biological classification. He classified organisms into two groups - plants and animals - based on their physical characteristics.


What are two groups that are adapted to anaerobic conditions and contain modified mitochondria that lack DNA?

Two groups of organisms that are adapted to anaerobic conditions and have modified mitochondria lacking DNA are diplomonads and parabasalids. These organisms have evolved alternative ways of generating energy in the absence of oxygen, such as through fermentation or other metabolic pathways.


What is the largest country in the world by area and population?

That question has two answers. The largest country in the world by area is Russia, but the largest country in the world by population is China.


Linnaeus developed two groups for classifying organisms genus and?

Linnaeus developed two primary groups for classifying organisms: genus and species. The genus is a broader category that includes one or more species that are closely related, while the species is the specific group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. This binomial nomenclature system provides a standardized way to name and categorize living organisms.


What do plant and fungi always have?

Plants and fungi are very different organisms in the world. These two organisms do however share the fact that they always have a cell wall.