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Biology, 28.10.2020 18:00 kprincess16r

As technology became more advanced, what happened to the classification system? Advances in DNA sequencing have eliminated the original kingdoms from the Linnaean system.
O Advances in the microscope have allowed us to move from the six kingdom system to a three kingdom system.
Advances in the microscope have allowed us to modify our classification system, and create the kingdom animalia.
O Advances in DNA sequencing have allowed us to modify our classification systems over time to include six kingdoms.

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