3) Why two kingdom classification
was not Justified (state with 3 eg
euglena Bacteria algae)
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The domains are the Archaea, the Bacteria, and the Eukarya. Prokaryotic organisms belong either to the domain Archaea or the domain Bacteria; organisms with eukaryotic cells belong to the domain Eukarya
Drawbacks of Two Kingdom Classification. Higher organisms can easily be differentiated as plants and animals, but lower organisms can't be easily placed either in plant or animal kingdom, because these possess dual characters of both kingdoms. ... However, like animals it is motile bearing flagellum and lacks cell wall.
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The problems in the two kingdom classification can be described as follows:
Explanation:
- The two kingdom classification differentiated organisms only on the basis of plants or animals. However, organisms such as bacteria, euglena and algae had some characteristics which were entirely different from the plants and animals.
- The organisms such as euglena, bacteria, algae had characteristics similar to both plants and animals so it became difficult to decide that in which group they shall be placed.
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