how can you divide the five kingdoms into two groups on the basis of types of cells
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The five kingdom classification was proposed by Robert Whittaker in the year 1969. According to this classification.
All the organisms are divided into five kingdoms which are Monera, Protista, Fungi, plantae and Animalia. The bases for classifying all organisms into five groups are:
(i) Type of cellular organization: Whether the organism is prokaryotic or eukaryotic
(ii) Body organization: Whether the organism is multicellular or unicellular
(iii) Mode of Nutrition : whether the organism is autotorphic of heterotrophic
(iv) Presence or absence of cell wall
All the organisms are divided into five kingdoms which are Monera, Protista, Fungi, plantae and Animalia. The bases for classifying all organisms into five groups are:
(i) Type of cellular organization: Whether the organism is prokaryotic or eukaryotic
(ii) Body organization: Whether the organism is multicellular or unicellular
(iii) Mode of Nutrition : whether the organism is autotorphic of heterotrophic
(iv) Presence or absence of cell wall
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Answer:
we can simply divide the kingdoms into two kingdoms based on the type of their cell
Explanation:
the organisms with eukaryotic cells would be in the group eukaryotique and the organisms with prokaryotic cells would be in the group prokaryotique
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