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Why two kingdom classification continued 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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In the five kingdom system of Whittaker, how many kingdoms are eukaryotes?
In the five kingdom classification system given by Whittaker, four kingdoms belong to eukaryotes, i.e., Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. Only kingdom- Monera belongs to prokaryotes.
In the five kingdom classification system given by
See lessWhittaker, four kingdoms belong to eukaryotes, i.e.,
Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. Only kingdom-
Monera belongs to prokaryotes.
In the five kingdom classification of Whittaker, some acellular organisms are not included. What are these organisms?
Viruses, viroids and lichens are not included in the five kingdom classification.
Viruses, viroids and lichens are not included in the
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The five kingdom classification was proposed by
RH Whittaker proposed five kingdom system classification in 1969.
RH Whittaker proposed five kingdom system
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In which group all prokaryotes were kept in five kingdom system?
Monera.
Monera.
See lessWhich biologist proposed the kingdom—Monera?
Copeland (1956).
Copeland (1956).
See lessGive the names of the kingdoms in three kingdom classification.
Plantae, Protista and Animalia.
Plantae, Protista and Animalia.
See lessWho coined the term Protista?
Ernst Haeckel (1866).
Ernst Haeckel (1866).
See lessWho proposed the two kingdom classification?
Linnaeus proposed the two kingdom classification in 1758.
Linnaeus proposed the two kingdom classification in 1758.
See lessHow the Aristotle divided animals into two groups?
Aristotle divided animals in two groups. These are Enaima (with red blood) and Anaima (without red blood).
Aristotle divided animals in two groups. These are Enaima
See less(with red blood) and Anaima (without red blood).