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Question => The merits of Whittaker's classification syatem.
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The merits of Whittakers methos of classification are as follows⬇️
1] Unicellular and multicellular organisms are kept seperate. The unicellular eukaryotes are grouped into special category of Protista.
2] Separation of Prokaryotes helped in the classification of organisms.
3] Fungi are placed under different kingdom, as their mode of nutrition is different from all the other plants.
4] This organization helped in the study of microbiology and was widely accepted.
5] Whittaker's five kingdom classification gives a clear indication of cellular organization and modes of nutrition, thus it shows the series of evolution.
6] It is very popular and accepted by all the scientists.
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Question => The merits of Whittaker's classification syatem.
Answer =>
The merits of Whittakers methos of classification are as follows⬇️
1] Unicellular and multicellular organisms are kept seperate. The unicellular eukaryotes are grouped into special category of Protista.
2] Separation of Prokaryotes helped in the classification of organisms.
3] Fungi are placed under different kingdom, as their mode of nutrition is different from all the other plants.
4] This organization helped in the study of microbiology and was widely accepted.
5] Whittaker's five kingdom classification gives a clear indication of cellular organization and modes of nutrition, thus it shows the series of evolution.
6] It is very popular and accepted by all the scientists.
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The kingdoms Monera and Protista include diverse, heterogeneous forms of life. In both the kingdoms there are photosynthetic (autotrophic) as well as non-photosynthetic (heterotrophic) organisms. Both the kingdoms include organisms which have cells with cell wall as well as without cell wall.
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The kingdoms Monera and Protista include diverse, heterogeneous forms of life. In both the kingdoms there are photosynthetic (autotrophic) as well as non-photosynthetic (heterotrophic) organisms. Both the kingdoms include organisms which have cells with cell wall as well as without cell wall.
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