Biology, asked by dharshinidivya01634, 6 months ago

Which kingdoms of Whittaker’s classification

were included under plantae by Linnaeus?​

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Answered by DRJEASWARY
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Answer:

R. H. Whittaker proposed the five kingdom classification. The five kingdom classification are- Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. The organisms which are placed under the kingdom Animalia are heterotrophic and depend on the other organisms for food.

Answered by shivic58sl
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Answer:

Plantae and Animalia are the kingdoms that are in Whittaker as well as Linnaeus classification.

Explanation:

Robert Whittaker divided the classification into five Kingdoms: Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia. The Kingdom Plantae includes ferns, mosses, and seed-producing flowers. All are eukaryotic and autotrophic and synthesize food on their own by processes like photosynthesis.

Also, the organisms in Plantae are multicellular organisms. Some are also heterotrophic. And alteration of generation also takes place. Plantae and Animalia are the kingdoms that are in Whittaker as well as Linnaeus classification.

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