Biology, asked by shahrita1971p9y541, 1 year ago

how are living organisms are classified

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Answered by subrinadhanraj
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Hey Friend
Your answer is....

Kingdom - Plants, Animals, Bacteria / Prokaryotes, Fungi and Protoctists (Protoctista).

Phylum

Class

Order

Family

Genus

Species

Hope it helps
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shahrita1971p9y541: almost right
subrinadhanraj: What's missing
Answered by bandgar110
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First of all all living organisms are classified into prokaryotic and Eukaryotic in prokaryotic there is only one Kingdom called Monera in Eukaryotic there are two parts unicellular organisms and multicellular organisms in the multicellular organisms there is two types that is with the cell wall and without the cell wall in with the cell wall consist the plants called autotrophs and heterotrophs in their autotrophs contains Kingdom plantae and heterotrophs contain Kingdom fungi and without the cell wall contains animal and it is kingdom animalia

shahrita1971p9y541: wrong but half right
bandgar110: Ok i will try to find full correct answer
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