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Classification of Living Things Classificationisthe groupingofliving organismsaccordingto similarstructuresand functions. Earlyclassificationsystems • Aristotlegroupedanimals accordingtothewaythey moved Themodernclassification system: • DevelopedbyCarolusLinnaeusandconsistsof7levels: • Kingdom • Phylum •...
Systema Naturae. Classification of living thingsOriginal classification of living organisms containing four kingdoms (Monera, Protista, Vegetabilia and Animalia), 60 phyla and 253 classes, is presented.doi:10.1038/npre.2007.241.2Alexey Shipunov...
Classification of Living Things Lesson Plan Instructor Sharon Linde Sharon has an Masters of Science in Mathematics and a Masters in EducationCite this lesson Use this Study.com lesson plan to teach your students how to classify organisms. Students learn the history of nomenclature and hierarchical...
The classification of all living things into five groups: animals, plants, fungi, monera, bacteria, protists
The classification and grouping of living things into similar groups and then naming them is called Taxonomy classification of living things. Visit for more
The classification of living things includes 7 levels: kingdom, phylum, classes, order, families, genus, and species . Kingdoms The most basic classification of living things is kingdoms. Currently there are five kingdoms. Living things are placed into certain kingdoms based on how they obtain ...
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1. Porifera- Sponges Have bodies made of loosely joined cells (multicellular) Sponges - the simplest animals, lack defined tissues and organs Have the ability to disaggregate and aggregate their cells Are hermaphroditic. Fertilized eggs become free-swimming larvae, which attached...