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explain the basis for growing organisms into five kingdom​

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Answered by Lunatic07
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Explanation:

The basis for grouping organisms into five kingdoms is:

(i) Nature of the cells, i.e.,either prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells.

(ii) Number of cells, i.e., unicellular (a cell living singly) or multicellular (complex organisms).

(in) Presence or absence of cell wall.

(iv) Mode of nutrition, i.e., whether they prepare their own food or get their food from outside.

Answered by suchir123
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(i) On the basis of the presence or absence of membrane-bound organelles, all living organisms are divided into two broad categories of eukaryotes and prokaryotes. This division lead to the formation of kingdom Monera, which includes all prokaryotes.

(ii) Then, eukaryotes are divided as unicellular and multicellular, on the basis of cellularity. Unicellular eukaryotes form kingdom Protista, and multicellular eukaryotes form kingdom Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia.

(iii) Animals are then separated on the basis of the absence of a cell wall.

(iv) Since fungi and plants both contain a cell wall, they are separated into different kingdoms on the basis of their modes of nutrition. Fungi have saprophytic mode of nutrition, whereas plants have autotrophic mode of nutrition. This results in the formation of the five kingdoms

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