Write major characters of five kingdom classification system?
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1.Monera
2.Protista
3. Fungi
4. Plantae
5.Animalia
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1.Monera
2.Protista
3. Fungi
4. Plantae
5.Animalia
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Types of kingdom are:
1) Prokaryotae
2) Protoctista
3) Fungi
4) Plantae
5) Animalia
The characters of five kingdom classification are as follows:
Prokaryotae
Unicellular and Microscopic.Non-membrane bound (no nuclear membrane, no ER, no mitochondia).Cell wall made of murein.Examples: Bacteria or Cyanobacteria (photosynthesising bacteria).
Protoctista
Mainly small eukaryotic organisms.Many live in aquatic environments.This is usually the kingdom where organisms which aren’t animals, plants or fungi go.Examples: Algae, slime moulds and the malaria causing Plasmodium.
Fungi
EukaryoticMulticellularCell wall made of chitin.The members of this kingdom don’t possess photosynthetic pigments and are therefore heterotrophic.Examples: Mushroom, Mold, Puffball
Plantae
EukaryoticMulticellularCell wall made of cellulose.Members of the plantae group contain photosynthetic pigment and gain their energy through it and are therefore autotrophic.
Animalia
EukaryoticMulticellularHeterotropicThe members of this kingdom can be split into two groups, vertebrates and invertebrates. The diagram below shows the different subsections of the animalia.
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1) Prokaryotae
2) Protoctista
3) Fungi
4) Plantae
5) Animalia
The characters of five kingdom classification are as follows:
Prokaryotae
Unicellular and Microscopic.Non-membrane bound (no nuclear membrane, no ER, no mitochondia).Cell wall made of murein.Examples: Bacteria or Cyanobacteria (photosynthesising bacteria).
Protoctista
Mainly small eukaryotic organisms.Many live in aquatic environments.This is usually the kingdom where organisms which aren’t animals, plants or fungi go.Examples: Algae, slime moulds and the malaria causing Plasmodium.
Fungi
EukaryoticMulticellularCell wall made of chitin.The members of this kingdom don’t possess photosynthetic pigments and are therefore heterotrophic.Examples: Mushroom, Mold, Puffball
Plantae
EukaryoticMulticellularCell wall made of cellulose.Members of the plantae group contain photosynthetic pigment and gain their energy through it and are therefore autotrophic.
Animalia
EukaryoticMulticellularHeterotropicThe members of this kingdom can be split into two groups, vertebrates and invertebrates. The diagram below shows the different subsections of the animalia.
Hope it helps
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