what are the 5 kingdom classifications?
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Five Kingdom Classification System
Monera (includes Eubacteria and Archeobacteria) Individuals are single-celled, may or may not move, have a cell wall, have no chloroplasts or other organelles, and have no nucleus. ...
Protista. ...
Fungi. ...
Plantae. ...
Animalia. ...
A "mini-key" to the five kingdoms.
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it divides the diversity in 5 kingdoms I. e monera, protista, fungi, plantae and animalia
firstly monera, protista and fungi were part of plantae but later got separated these were only efforts of bentham and hooker
now this classification helps in study of diversity more easy
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firstly monera, protista and fungi were part of plantae but later got separated these were only efforts of bentham and hooker
now this classification helps in study of diversity more easy
hope it helps u dear ❤❤❤
plzzzzz mark as brainliest dear ❤❤❤
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