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Justify at what extent the phylogenetic relationship is useful as a criterion for classification.
Phylogeny is the evolutionary history of an organism. It shows the true kinship of organism. Such relationships are not clear in all cases. Only fossil record can provide such relationships, but complete records are not available for such studies. Hence, the phylogenetic relationships are ascertaineRead more
Phylogeny is the evolutionary history of an organism. It
See lessshows the true kinship of organism. Such relationships are
not clear in all cases. Only fossil record can provide such
relationships, but complete records are not available for such
studies. Hence, the phylogenetic relationships are
ascertained from morphology, cytology, genetics, physiology
and biochemistry for the correct classification of the
organisms.
Discuss how classification system have undergone several changes over a period of time.
Changes in classification system over a period of time (i) Biological classification of living organisms was first done by Aristotle. On the morphological basis, he gave the broad classification of plants and animals. He further divided plants into trees, shrubs and herbs. The animal classificationRead more
Changes in classification system over a period of
time
(i) Biological classification of living organisms was
first done by Aristotle. On the morphological basis,
he gave the broad classification of plants and
animals. He further divided plants into trees,
shrubs and herbs. The animal classification was
done on the basis of the presence or absence of red
blood into Enaima and Anaima. However, the first proper
classification system was proposed by Linnaeus who
divided living beings in two kingdoms- Plantae (all plants)
and Animalia (all animals). Although this system of
classification had been accepted till recently, but eventually
it was rejected due to its inadequacies.
(ii) Later, more criteria for classification were implemented
based on observable morphological features. These
criteria are habitat, cell structure, nature of cell wall
when present, mode of nutrition and reproduction,
evolutionary relationships.
(iii) Classification on the basis of these criteria led to the
creation of three more kingdoms which are now part of
the five kingdom system of classification given by
Whittaker in 1969. The five kingdoms are—Monera
(prokaryotes), Protista (single-celled eukaryotes),
Fungi, Plantae and Animalia.
(iv) The six kingdom classification system is the latest system
introduced by Carl Woese in 1990. It divides Monera into
two kingdoms—Archaebacteria and Eubacteria.
How is the five kingdom classification advantageous over the two kingdom classification?
The two kingdom system is divided into Plantae and Animalia solely on the basis of their gross morphology. On the other hand, the five kingdom classification is based upon more specific characters like cell structure, body structure, nutrition, evolutionary relationships, etc.
The two kingdom system is divided into Plantae and
See lessAnimalia solely on the basis of their gross
morphology. On the other hand, the five kingdom
classification is based upon more specific characters
like cell structure, body structure, nutrition,
evolutionary relationships, etc.
What are the main criteria used for five kingdom system of classification?
The main criteria used for five kingdom system of classification are (i) Complexity of cell structure. (ii) Complexity of organism's body. (iii) Mode of obtaining nutrition. (iv) Life cycle and phylogenetic relationship.
The main criteria used for five kingdom system of
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(i) Complexity of cell structure.
(ii) Complexity of organism’s body.
(iii) Mode of obtaining nutrition.
(iv) Life cycle and phylogenetic relationship.
How was three kingdom system different than four kingdom system?
The three kingdom classification system was proposed by Ernst Haeckel in 1866. He did not distinguish bacteria from other living beings. They were incorrectly placed under kingdom—Protista. This shortcoming was removed by Copeland in 1956, when he placed all the bacteria and related organisms into aRead more
The three kingdom classification system was
See lessproposed by Ernst Haeckel in 1866. He did not
distinguish bacteria from other living beings. They
were incorrectly placed under kingdom—Protista. This
shortcoming was removed by Copeland in 1956,
when he placed all the bacteria and related organisms
into another kingdom—Monera. Copeland’s system of
classification was able to separate prokaryotic
organisms from eukaryotic organisms which was a
major drawback of Haeckel’s system of classification.
Who proposed three kingdom system of classification? Give the name of new kingdom included in this.
Ernst Haeckel in 1866 proposed three kingdom system of classification, i.e., Plantae, Protista and Animalia. The new kingdom was Protista that included the organisms that lack the capability of tissue differentiation.
Ernst Haeckel in 1866 proposed three kingdom
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Animalia. The new kingdom was Protista that
included the organisms that lack the capability of
tissue differentiation.
What is two kingdom system of classification?
The two kingdom system of classification of living organisms was proposed by Linnaeus. He divided organisms into two kingdoms—Animalia (including all animals) and Plantae (including all plants).
The two kingdom system of classification of living
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organisms into two kingdoms—Animalia (including
all animals) and Plantae (including all plants).
Mention any two cellular structures absent in kingdom—Animalia of four kingdom classification system of organisms that are present in kingdom-Protista.
Cell wall and chloroplasts are absent in cells of members of kingdom—Animalia.
Cell wall and chloroplasts are absent in cells of
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In which kingdom of five kingdom classification, nuclear membrane is not present?
Bacteria are prokaryotes which belong to kingdom— Monera. Monerans do not have nuclear membrane enclosing the nucleus of the cell.
Bacteria are prokaryotes which belong to kingdom—
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enclosing the nucleus of the cell.
Why two kingdom classification canontinued to be used for a long time?
Classification of organisms into plants and animals was easily done and was easy to understand.
Classification of organisms into plants and animals
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