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I think so
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tell me if this is wrong
In his Imperium Naturae<span>, Linnaeus established three kingdoms, namely </span>Regnum Animale<span>, </span>Regnum Vegetabile<span> and </span>Regnum Lapideum<span>. This approach, the Animal, Vegetable and Mineral Kingdoms, survives today in the popular mind, notably in the form of the parlour game question: "Is it </span>animal, vegetable or mineral<span>?". The work of Linnaeus had a huge impact on science; it was indispensable as a foundation for </span>biological nomenclature<span>, now regulated by the </span>nomenclature codes<span>.</span><span>
But the system is based solely on physical characteristics, due to not having the proper technology to investigate the molecular data of animals</span>
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