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Which of the following best compares Linnaeus's classification system to the classification system developed by Carl Woese and his colleagues in the 1990s?
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Linnaean taxonomy classifies organisms into Kingdoms based on physical traits, while Woese's classification sorts organisms into
domains based on genetic differences.
Linnaean taxonomy classifies organisms into realms based on geographic location, while Woese's classification sorts organisms
into domains based on method of reproduction.
Linnaean taxonomy classifies organisms into domains based on complexity, while Woese's classification sorts organisms into
kingdoms based on method of obtaining nutrients.
Linnaean taxonomy classifies organisms into taxa based on size, while Woese's classification sorts organisms into kingdoms
based on physical traits
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