what is classification and who classify animals first?
Name the five kingdom of classification and explain kingdom of classification?
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Answer:
the process of making a group or set of similar characteristics is called classification
classification is done by Robert Whittakar
Explanation:
the five kingdom are
1.kingdom monera- these are prokaryotic organisms with autotrophic /heterotrophic nutrition in plants bacteria cyanobacteria mycoplasma etc
2.kingdom - protista- these are unicellular Eukaryotic/ autotrophic /
heterotrophic organisms
3.kingdom fungi-these include heterotrophic/ Eukaryotic unicellular organisms their cell wall is made up of Chetan example yeast and mushrooms etc
4.kingdom plantea-these are multicellular Eukaryotic autotrophic organisms with cellulosic cell wall they are further divided into following groups
a.thallophyta-plant with thalloid body
b.bryophyta-plants with stem and leaf like structure
c.pteridophyta-plants with root leaves and stem but no seed
d.phanerograms- plants which makes it and have well differentiated reproductive tissues they are divided into two categories
- gymnosperms-naked seed bearing vascular plants
- angiosperms-covered seed bearing vascular plants for the divided into monocots and dicots.
e.kingdom animalia-these are multicellular autotrophic eukaryotes their cell lacks cell wall
kingdom animalia is divided into other body designsthey are
Answer:
The action or process of classifying something i s called classification.
Carl Linnaeus classify animal first. Robert Whittaker proposed first five kingdom of classification: Monera,protista,fungi,Plantae, Animalia
Explanation:
Monera:
- These organisms do not have a defined nucleus are organelles and are unicellular.
- Cell wall present in some organisms of this group.
- Nutrition: Autotrophic or Heterotrophic
- example bacteria and blue green algae
Protista:
- unicellular Eukaryotic organism
- locomotion by hair like silica or whip like flagella for moving around in some members.
- nutritions : autotrophic or heterotrophic
- example algae protozoans.
Fungi:
- heterotrophic Eukaryotic organisms
- nutritions Saprophytic they use decaying organic material as food .
- some fungi live in a symbiotic relationship with cyanobacteria they are called the lichens. The algal part provides food and the function part provide mineral and substratum
Plantae:
- Multicellular Eukaryotic with cell wall.
- Nutritions: autotrophic use chlorophyll for photosynthesis .
Animalia:
- Multicellular Eukaryotic without cell wall.
- Nutritions : Heterotrophic