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what is five kingdom system of classification​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Monera

protista

fungi

plnte

animalia

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Answered by RushikeshS9763
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Answer:In 1735 Carl Linnaeus divided living world in 2 kingdoms - Vegetabilia and Animalia.

Answer:In 1735 Carl Linnaeus divided living world in 2 kingdoms - Vegetabilia and Animalia.Haeckel in 1866 considered 3 kingdoms -

Answer:In 1735 Carl Linnaeus divided living world in 2 kingdoms - Vegetabilia and Animalia.Haeckel in 1866 considered 3 kingdoms -Protista, Plants and Animals.

Answer:In 1735 Carl Linnaeus divided living world in 2 kingdoms - Vegetabilia and Animalia.Haeckel in 1866 considered 3 kingdoms -Protista, Plants and Animals.Chatton in 1925 created two groups, i.e. Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes.

Answer:In 1735 Carl Linnaeus divided living world in 2 kingdoms - Vegetabilia and Animalia.Haeckel in 1866 considered 3 kingdoms -Protista, Plants and Animals.Chatton in 1925 created two groups, i.e. Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes.In 1938, Kopland divided living organism into 4 kingdoms - Monera, Protista, Plants and Animals.

Answer:In 1735 Carl Linnaeus divided living world in 2 kingdoms - Vegetabilia and Animalia.Haeckel in 1866 considered 3 kingdoms -Protista, Plants and Animals.Chatton in 1925 created two groups, i.e. Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes.In 1938, Kopland divided living organism into 4 kingdoms - Monera, Protista, Plants and Animals.Finally, in 1969, An American Ecologist, Robert Whittaker put forth the five kingdom for Classification of Living Organism,

viz. 1)Monera

viz. 1)Monera 2)Protista

viz. 1)Monera 2)Protista 3)Plantae

viz. 1)Monera 2)Protista 3)Plantae 4)Fungi

viz. 1)Monera 2)Protista 3)Plantae 4)Fungi 5)Animalia.

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