Five Kingdom Classification
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How many kingdoms in Whittaker’s five kingdom classification system exhibit both autotrophic as well as heterotrophic mode of nutrition?
4
2
1
3
What is abiogenesis?
Are protists harmful or helpful?
What organisms have eukaryotic cells?
- Ernst Haeckel
- Charles Darwin
- Carolus Linnaeus
- R.H Whittaker
What Is Karyotheca?
- True
- False
Are nuclear pores found in plant cells?
Do Prokaryotes have endomembrane?
- Complexity in cell structure
- Mode of nutrition
- Complexity of body
- All of the above.
How are nuclear pores in the nuclear envelope formed?
How do protists gather energy?
- Kingdom Plantae
- Kingdom Animalia
- Kingdom Fungi
- Kingdom Protista
Answer in one word.
Colorless dense fluid inside nuclear membrane
- They are a type of fungi.
- They are found on dead and decaying organisms.
- They are autotrophic.
- They are aquatic organisms.
- True
- False
- Monera
- Fungi
- Plantae
- Animalia
Find the correct set of characteristics for the kingdom Animalia.
i. Multicellular
ii. Heterotrophic
iii. May be eukaryotic or prokaryotic
iv. Lack cell walls
- i and ii
- i, ii and iii
- i, ii and iv
- i, ii, iii and iv
Give reason for the following: Five kingdom classification made the study of living organisms easy.
Is a nuclear pore an organelle?
What is vacus junction?
Mention any six characteristics of phylum Protozoa.
- Fungi
- Plantae
- Protista
- Animalia
The author of the book “System Naturae” is
Lamarck
Darwin
Theophrastus
Carolus Linnaeus
Mushrooms are ___ in their mode of nutrition.
- Phylum
- Order
- Kingdom
- Class
Column I | Column II | ||
A. | Monera | (i) | Chlamydomonas, Solanum |
B. | Protista | (ii) | Bacillus, Oscillatoria |
C. | Fungi | (iii) | Euglena, Trypanoeoma |
D. | Plantae | (iv) | Mucor, Penicillium |
E. | Animalia | (v) | Felis, Panthera |
- A-(iii), B-(ii), C-(iv), D-(i), E-(v)
- A-(ii), B-(iii), C-(iv), D-(i), E-(v)
- A-(ii), B-(v), C-(i), D-(iv), E-(iii)
- A-(ii), B-(iii), C-(i), D-(iv), E-(v)
- Kingdom Animalia
- Kingdom Monera
- Kingdom fungi
- None of the above