explain five kingdom classification
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- 5 kingdom classification was proposed by R.H.Whittaker
- base of the classification was complexicity of cell
- five kingdomes are monera protista fungi plantae and animalia
- Monera - unicellular prokaryotes are included in this kingdom
- Protista - unicellular eukaryotes are included in this kingdom
- Fungi - unicellular chitinous cell walled organsism placed here
- plantae - organsism autotrophic, multicellular, with cellulosic cell walll with plastids are in this
- Animalia - heterotrophic multicelllular which lack cell wall and lack plastids are included here
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This classification was based upon certain characters like mode of nutrition, thallus organization, cell structure, phylogenetic relationships and reproduction. This form of classification includes five kingdoms Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia.
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