The human order is the

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Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera.  When Carl Linnaeus was naming and classifying organisms in the 1700s, almost nothing was known of microorganisms.     With the development of powerful microscopes, scientists discovered many single-celled organisms that didn't fit into any of Linnaeus' kingdoms. As a result, a new taxon, called the domain, was eventually added to the classification system. The domain is even broader than the kingdom. Biological classification now includes the domain in addition to all the taxa used by Linnaeus.  ... Show more

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