use Whittaker method to classify bacteria, proctazao,fungi,algae,eukaryotic,and prokaryotic
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R. H. Whittaker gave his biological classification in 1969......according to his classification there are 5 kingdoms... -----
1) Monera
2)Protista
3)Fungi
4)Plantae
5)Animalia......
Fungi was the kingdom mainly introduced by Whittaker.....
Bacteria is considered in kingdom Monera
Protozoa is considered in kingdom Protista
Fungi is the kingdom itself.... which was mainly introduced by Whittaker
Eukaryotes is considered in all the kindoms. except Monera.... I.e., in (Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia)
Prokaryotes is considered in kingdom Monera only....
hope this will help you.....
R. H. Whittaker gave his biological classification in 1969......according to his classification there are 5 kingdoms... -----
1) Monera
2)Protista
3)Fungi
4)Plantae
5)Animalia......
Fungi was the kingdom mainly introduced by Whittaker.....
Bacteria is considered in kingdom Monera
Protozoa is considered in kingdom Protista
Fungi is the kingdom itself.... which was mainly introduced by Whittaker
Eukaryotes is considered in all the kindoms. except Monera.... I.e., in (Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia)
Prokaryotes is considered in kingdom Monera only....
hope this will help you.....
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R.H. Whittaker was responsible for the 5 kingdom classification. This is considered natural and scientific.
The five kingdoms are,
- Kingdom Monera
- Kingdom Protista
- Kingdom Fungi
- Kingdom Plantae
- Kingdom Animalia
Classification:
- Bacteria are prokaryotic and unicellular. They are placed in Kingdom Monera.
- Protozoans like amoeba are unicellular, but eukaryotic organisms. They are placed in Kingdom Protista.
- Fungi like yeast and algae are Heterotrophic, Eukaryotic and Multicellular organisms. They are placed in Kingdom Fungi.
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