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Giving 50 points!!!!!!!! Compare and contrast the advantages and limitations of the 3 domain, the 5 kingdom, and the 8 kingdom systems of classification. Please provide specific…
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Compare and contrast the advantages and limitations of the 3 domain, the 5 kingdom, and the 8 kingdom systems of classification.
Please provide specific examples of how these three classification schemes work.
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