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explain Whitaker's classification

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Answered by harinikr
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✍️Whitaker classified five kingdom classification – Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. 
✍️The five kingdoms were formed on the basis of characteristics such as cell structure, mode of nutrition, source of nutrition and body organisation.
✍️It includes Kingdom Monera, Kingdom Protista, Kingdom Fungi, Kingdom Plantae, and Kingdom Animalia.
 ✍️Kingdom Monera: It includes prokaryotic cells lacking organized nucleus and membrane bound cell organelles. Some of the Monerans are autotrophic andsome of them are heterotrophic forms. 
✍️Kingdom Protista:Itincludes algae, diatoms and protozoans.These are unicellular and the simplest form of eukaryotes exhibiting both autotrophic and heterotrophic mode of nutrition.
✍️ Kingdom Fungi: Theseare multicellular, eukaryotic saprophytes.They include mushrooms, rhizopus and mucor. Some fungi are symbiotic forming an association with algal cells. These symbionts are termed to be lichens.
✍️Kingdom Plantae: Itincludes all the plants that are non-motile,multicellular and eukaryotic organisms with their cell walls made up of cellulose.
 ✍️Kingdom Animalia:Itincludes all the animals that are motile multicellular, eukaryotic organisms with their cells possessing no cell walls. It exhibits species diversity.

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