Biology, asked by RohanSN, 11 months ago

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Answered by Sino7720
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1)Monocotledon

2)Protista

3)Gymnosperms

4)Taxonomy

5) Linnaeus'

6) He classified plants into trees, shrubs and herbs.And animals into that had red blood and that did not.

7) The classification was done easily by Aristotle method but many organism which differed from each other were in same group. This system was not much informative for ex it included all the animals which had red blood in one group such as birds, fishes , reptiles, etc .,in one group.

8)The origin of species

9)Cell are the basic unit of classification.

10) Species are group of isolated and interbreeding organisms.

11) Bacteria are organism in this kingdom, they are sole members of this kingdom.

12)Thallophyta

13)R.H Whittaker

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Question 1 -

1)The five kingdoms are
Monera
Protista
Fungi
Plantae
Animalia

The organism they are composed of

1) Monera kingdom consists of bacteria .They are categorised into four types based on their shape that are spherical coccus,rod shaped bacillus, comma shaped vibrio and spiral shaped spirillum. Archaebacteria, eubacteria, mycoplasma are type of bacterial categories in this kingdom .They are prokaryotes.

2) Protista kingdom has single celled eukaryotic organisms. They include chrysophytes, dinoflagellates,euglenoids , slime moulds, protozoans under them .

3)Fungi include eukaryotic organisms. Ascomycetes , phycomycetes, basidiomycetes, deutromycetes are fungi in this kingdom.

4) and 5) kingdom you can get information from the chart image.

Question 2 -
From second image you can know the info

Question 3 -
refer to the first image

Question 4 -
The plants in angiosperms are divided into two major groups one dicotyledon and second monocotledon .
(1) Dicotyledon
Taproot are found in members of this group.
As the name indicates dicotyledons ,there are two cotyledons in the seed. The
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Sino7720: Dicotyledon - the leaves in members of these class exhibit reticulate venation . Flowers are tetramerous or pentamerous having four or five members in various foral whorls respectively. Vascular bundles are in a ring numbering 2-6, open and with cambium.
Sino7720: Monocotledon - adventitious roots are found in the members of this group.The seeds having single cotyledon so called monocotledon. The leaves are simple with parallel venation.The flower are trimerous having three members in each floral whorl.The vascular bundles are scattered in the ground tissue, many in number closed and without cambium
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