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using vertical method to classify Bacteria Protozoa Fungi algae prokaryotic and Eukaryotic microbes

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The five-kingdom system of classification was proposed by Robert H. Whittaker for living organisms, The Criteria for R. H. Whittaker 5 Kingdom Classification: are complexity of cell structure, complexity of organisms, mode of nutrition and phylogenetic relationship

The five kingdoms are:

Kingdom: Monera (prokaryotic organisms)- Monera include three major divisions: eubacteria; the cyanobacteria (blue-green algae); and the archaebacteria. 

Kingdom: Protista - includes single-celled eukaryotic organisms that are neither plants nor animals and contain membrane-bound cell organelles.

Kingdom: Mycota (exclusively fungi) – consists of multi-cellular, eukaryotic, non-motile organisms that form hyphae and mycelium. Members of this kingdom lack chlorophyll, hence they are differentiated from plants.

Kingdom: Plantae (advanced eukaryotic plants)  

Kingdom: Animalia (all multicellular animals)

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