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Who proposed the five kingdom classification?What are the five kngdoms? Name one organism that belongs to each of these kingdom.


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Five-kingdom classification:

  1. The five kingdom classification was proposed by R.H Whittaker in 1969.
  2. He divided all living organisms into five kingdoms based on the following characteristics:
  • Cell structures.
  • Body structures.
  • Mode of nutrition.
  • Habitat.
  • Phylogenetic relationship.

The five kingdoms were Monera, Protista, Fungi , Plantae and Animalia.

Kingdom Monera:

  1. These include unicellular, prokaryotic organisms.
  2. They can found in a wide variety of habitats.
  3. Example: Bacteria.

Kingdom Protista:

  1. These include unicellular, eukaryotic organisms.
  2. They lack cell wall and can be found in variety of shapes.
  3. Example: Euglena, Paramecium, etc.

Kingdom Fungi:

  1. These include unicellular or multicellular, eukaryotic organisms.
  2. They have a cell wall made up of chitin.
  3. Example: Bread mould, Yeast, etc.

Kingdom Plantae:

  1. These include multicellular, eukaryotic autotrophs
  2. Their cell wall is made up of cellulose.
  3. Examples: Mango, Banana, etc.

Kingdom Animalia:

  1. These include multicellular, eukaryotic heterotrophs.
  2. They lack cell wall.
  3. Example: Humans, dogs, etc.


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