use Whittaker method to classify bacteria protozoa fungi algae procarotick and eukaryotic microdes
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In Robert H. Whittaker's Five Kingdom system, the main basis of classification is the structure of the cell wall. On the basis of these criteria, Whittaker divided organisms into five kingdoms - Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia.
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- Whittaker proposed a "five-kingdom" system in which three kingdoms were added to the animals and plants: Monera (bacteria), Protista, and Fungi.
- The three multicellular eukaryotic kingdoms distinguish themselves by the general manner in which they acquire food.
Classification-:-
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.
Bacteria are prokaryotic and unicellular. They are placed in Kingdom Monera.
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