Six Kingdom Classification
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What was the basis of classification for archaea and eubacteria in the six kingdom classification?
Which two domains in the six-kingdom classification include prokaryotic organisms?
Animalia and Plantae
Bacteria and Archaea
Bacteria and Protista
Protista and Fungi
Which of the following are the three domains proposed in six-kingdom classification?
Bacteria
Archaea
Eukarya
Protista
Who proposed the six-kingdom classification?
John Ray
Carl Linnaeus
Carl Woese
Aristotle
Which one of these is not a eukaryote?
Euglena
Anabaena
Spirogyra
Agaricus
Which four kingdoms consist of eukaryotic organisms in the six-kingdom classification?
Animalia, Plantae, Archaea and protista
Bacteria, Protista, Fungi and Animalia
Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia
Bacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista and Fungi
According to the six-kingdom classification, which of the following is a kingdom that also comprises a whole single domain apart from kingdom Archae?
Bacteria
Fungi
Prokarya
Protista
- Diarrhoea and common cold
- Pneumonia and typhoid
- Cholera and typhoid
- Malaria and pneumonia
According to the five-kingdom system, which kingdom contains organisms whose structure is composed of prokaryotic cells?
- Kingdom Fungi
- Kingdom Plantae
- Kingdom Monera
- Kingdom Animalia
Are archaebacteria eukaryotic?
Bacteria have a simpler body plan when compared with human beings. Does it mean that human beings are more evolved than bacteria? Provide a suitable explanation.
How do we classify prokaryotes?
What is the term used for plants that have naked embryos and vascular tissue?
Give any six orders from the Schizomycetes class.
Which of the following is/are reason(s) that archaebacteria is not included in the kingdom Monera?
Cell structure in Archaebacteria is different from that in bacteria.
Archaebacteria are eukaryotes and bacteria are prokaryotes.
Archaebacteria have physiological functions different from bacteria.
Archaebacteria are multicelluar and bacteria is unicelluar.
Which kingdom has recently been divided up?
What archea?
- Eubacteria
- Fungi
- Monera
- Plantae
- Two
- One
- Three
- Four
Which of the following are characteristics of the organisms included in domain Archaebacteria?
Unicellular
Prokaryotic
Multicellular
Eukaryotic
a. 2 Kingdom Classification: Carls Linnaeus:: 5 kingdom Classification: …………….
b. Mushrooms: Fungi:: Bacteria: ……………..
c. Aristotle : Father of Biology:: Carls Linnaeus : …………….
d. Golden shower: Cassia fistula::…………..: Corvus splendens
e. Charaka: Father of Ayurveda::……………: Father of Botany
- Saprotrophs
- Prokaryotic
- Multicellular
- Eukaryotic