Science, asked by oneshika, 1 year ago

why are bacteria classified under plants

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Answered by nikitasneha
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Bacteria are neither 'plants' nor 'animals'.  It is an old concept to look at living beings as only plants and animals.  

Now the experts in classification of organisms believe that there are about 5 or so  KINGDOMS or 'types' of organisms.  Bacteria are separate group of organisms.

Bacteria are Prokaryotes  (with no cell nucleus).  These are of three types:  1.  Eubacteria:  true bacteria like the curd/yoghourt forming bacterium Lactobacillus or the one causing tuberculosis. 2. Cyanobacteria:  Photosynthetic bacteria like the blue-green algae: Nostoc.  3.  Archaebacteria : a unique group which survives and thrives under extreme conditions.


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