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Which kingdoms are included in both Linnaean and Whittaker systems of classification? A:protists,fungi,plant,and animal kindoms B:fungi,plant,and animal kingdoms C:plant an animal kindoms
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Which kingdoms are included in both Linnaean and Whittaker systems of classification?
A:protists,fungi,plant,and animal kindoms
B:fungi,plant,and animal kingdoms
C:plant an animal kindoms
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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option C. Both the Linnaean and Whittaker systems of classification are included in the plant and animal kingdoms. The systems included to those classifications include animal, plants and minerals.
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