The non-nucleated, unicellular organisms of Whittaker’s (1969) classification are included in the kingdomA. Protista
B. MoneraC. Animalia
D. Plantae
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The non-nucleated, unicellular organisms of Whittaker’s (1969) classification are included in the kingdom of Monera.
They are prokaryotes which means that they do not have any defined nucleus and can live in habitats that are most extreme.
They can either be autotrophically making their food or heterotrophic, get the foods from the environment; even some are parasites.
These types of micro-organisms are abundant, and bacteria come under this kingdom.
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