Biology, asked by Amaran, 9 months ago

What is the ratio of domains and kingdoms in woese's classification

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Answered by Anonymous
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.The scheme most often used currently divides all living organisms into five kingdoms: Monera (bacteria), Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia. This coexisted with a scheme dividing life into two main divisions: the Prokaryotae (bacteria, etc.) and the Eukaryotae (animals, plants, fungi, and protists).

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Answered by nirman95
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To find:

Ratio of domains and kingdoms in Woese's Classification.

Calculation:

  • Woese's Classification was given by Carl Woese in 1990.

  • It was popularly known as the 3 Domain Classification

  • The 3 domains are Bacteria , Archaea and Eukaryota.

  • Carl Woese also classified organisms in 6 kingdoms namely Archae-bacteria , Eubacteria , Protista, Fungi , Plantae and Animalia.

Required ratio :

 \sf{ \therefore \: domains : kingdoms = 3 : 6}

 \sf{  =  >  \: domains : kingdoms = 1 : 2}

So, final answer is:

 \boxed{ \rm{  \: domains : kingdoms = 1 : 2}}

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