In the past, all organisms were classified in two kingdoms. Who proposed a three-kingdom system in the 1860s?
A) Linnaeus
B) Hogg and Haeckel
C) H. F. Copeland
D) Theophrastus
E) Tertius Kingston
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Q6: Which of the following factors lead to
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Q8: The kingdom-level classification system is now preceded
Q9: Linnaeus' classes were based primarily on
A) leaves.
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Q13: In 1867, when about 150 botanists met
Q14: In Latin binomials (i.e., scientific names of
Q15: The International Code of Botanical Nomenclature is
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