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Answered by singhadiarmylover
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It became very difficult to group some living things into one or the other, so early in the past century the two kingdoms were expanded into five kingdoms: Protista (the single-celled eukaryotes); Fungi (fungus and related organisms); Plantae (the plants); Animalia (the animals); Monera (the prokaryotes).✔✔

Whitaker proposed that organisms should be broadly divided into kingdoms, based on certain characters like the structure of the cell, mode of nutrition, the source of nutrition, interrelationship, body organization, and reproduction. According to this system, there are five main kingdoms.☺✔✔✔Although he had considered this possibility in 1959, Whittaker made the more conservative decision to include the bacteria as a subkingdom of the Protista. The prokaryotic kingdom Monera now joined kingdoms Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia in the final version of Whittaker's system

Answered by shubham4226
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Whittaker proposed the five kingdom classification. The five kingdom classification are- Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. The organisms which are placed under the kingdom Animalia are heterotrophic and depend on the other organisms for food. These are eukaryotic organisms with well-developed organelles.

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