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whittaker method to classify bacteria

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Robert Whittaker's five-kingdom framework was a standard element of science course readings amid the most recent two many years of the twentieth century.

Indeed, even as its notoriety wound down toward the finish of the century, remnants of Whittaker's reasoning kept on being found in most reading material records of biodiversity.
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     Whitaker method to classify bacteria

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Whitaker method classifies the bacteria in two kingdoms like Plantae and Animalia.

EXPLANATION:

He proposed the elaborate kingdom of classification like Protista, Monera, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. The bacteria are included in kingdom Monera. The Bacteria are found hugely and cosmopolitan in distribution.

This classification was done under two factors temperature and precipitation. The 5 kingdoms were formed based on the characteristics like 'cell structure', 'mode of nutrition' and 'body organisation'.

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