The Two Kingdom Classification includes *
1.Plantae & Fungi
2.Animalia & Protista
3.Plantae & Animalia
4.Monera & Protista
Answers
Answer: 3) Plantae and Animalia
Explanation:
• The two kingdom classification categorised the organisms into two kingdoms - Plantae and Animalia - on the basis of nutrition and locomotion.
• It was put forward by Carolus Linnaeus in 1735 in his Systema Naturae .
• The organisms who can manufacture their own food (autotrophs) and did not show locomotion were categorised under Plantae Kingdom .
• The organisms that were dependent on other organisms for their food (heterotrophs) and showed locomotion were categorised under Kingdom Animalia .
• The drawback of Two kingdom classification were :
1) It categorised both eukaryotes and prokaryotes under same category .
2) The first formed organisms , i.e. bacteria was neither a plant nor an animal .
3) Fungi had structure dissimilar to plants .
4) Some exceptions like Euglena arose that showed characteristics of both plants and animals.
Answer:
Plantas and animalia
Explanation: