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To conclude:
The reason that the eukaryotes should be in more than one domain and also determine the domains that an individual might hypothesize.
Introduction:
In the middle of the twentieth century Aristotle recognized only two kingdoms that is Plantae and Animalia. In 1880s Ernst Haeckel added third kingdom that is Protista. Then R. H. Whittaker in 1969 expanded classification system to “five-kingdom system: Protista, Plantae, Monera, Animalia and
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