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what is the basis of five kingdom classification ?what are these five kingdoms ? explain in detail.

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Answered by kavyastar143
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Monera Protista fungi plantae animalia and k p c o f g s k stands for Kingdom P stands for phylum C stands for class four stands for order F stands for family G stands for genus S stands for species hopes helps u


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Answered by Anonymous
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This classification was based upon certain characters like mode of nutrition, thallus organization, cell structure, phylogenetic relationships and reproduction. This form of kingdom classification includes five kingdoms Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia.Whitaker proposed that organisms should be broadly divided into kingdoms, based on certain characters like the structure of the cell, mode of nutrition, the source of nutrition, interrelationship, body organization, and reproduction. According to this system, there are five main kingdoms. They are:

➤Kingdom Monera

➤Kingdom Protista

➤Kingdom Fungi

➤Kingdom Animalia

➤Kingdom Plantae

Kingdoms are divided into subgroups at various levels. The following flowchart shows the hierarchy of classification.

Kingdom → Phylum  →  Class  →   Order  →   Family →   Genus  →   Species

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