in the five kingdom system of whittaker how many kingdoms are eukaryotes
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The five Kingdom classification of R. H. Whittaker consists of five kingdoms, namely: Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia. All the four kingdoms are eukaryotes except Monera. Thus, four kingdoms are eukaryotes.
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Answer:There are five kingdom of whittaker are:- (1)Monera (2)Protista (3)Fungi (4)Plantae (5)Animalia. Four kingdoms are eukaryotes:-(1) Animalia (Metazoa), (2)Plantae (3) Fungi (4)Protista.
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