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5 kingdom system of classfication

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Answered by MrIndia074
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Whittaker proposed an elaborate five kingdom classification – Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. The main criteria of the five kingdom classification were cell structure, body organisation, mode of nutrition and reproduction, and phylogenetic relationships.

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\bigstar R.H Whittier proposed five kingdom of classification.

\bigstar The kingdoms. defined by him were named as Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia.

\bigstar The classification were based on cell structure, mode of nutrition, reproduction and photogenetic relationship.

\bigstar The che Character that unified this whole kingdom was that all the organisms included had a cell wall in their cells.

\bigstar The classification did not differentiate between the heterotrophic group.

\bigstar All prokaryotic organisms were grouped together under kingdom Monera and the unicellular eukaryotic organisms were placed in Kingdom Protista. Fungi were placed in a separate kingdom.

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