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Write a note on : whittaker classification system

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Answered by priya1519
1

Answer:

hlo...

Explanation:

he introduced five kingdom classification....

in which he placed monera,,protista,, fungi,, plantae,, animalia,,

on the basis of mode of reproduction and thallus organisation,, and phylogenetic relationship..

hope it helps u.... :-)

Answered by kavyavijayny
3

Answer:

easiest way to learn this is by making a flow chart:

Explanation:

whittaker classification:

1. monera

  • unicellular prokaryotes
  • undefined nucleus and membrane bound cell organelles
  • can be autotrophic/heterotrophic
  • can have cell wall/ no cell wall

2. protista

  • unicellular eukaryotes
  • defines nucleus and membrane bound organelles
  • uses appendages like cilia (in paramecium), pseudopodia (in amoeba) and whip like flagella ( in euglena) for locomotion
  • can be autotrophic/heterotrophic

3. fungi

  • achlorophyllous ( absence of chlorophyll)
  • heterotrophic
  • eukaryotic
  • unicellular/filamentous
  • has the capacity to become multicellular
  • cell wall made up of chitin or fungal cellulose
  • mutually dependent (called symbiosis) like, fungi and blue-green algae

4. plantae

  • multicellular, eukaryotic
  • had call wall made of cellulose
  • autotrophic, reserves foods like starch and lipids

5. animilia

  • multicellular, eukaryotic
  • no cell walls
  • heterotrophic
  • definite size and shape
  • stores glocogen and fat

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