Biological Classification
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It is proposed by R.H. Whittaker (1969).
It includes Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae & Animalia.
This is based on cell structure, thallus organization, mode of
nutrition, reproduction and phylogenetic relationships.
FIVE- KINGDOM
CLASSIFICATION
ÇHÅRÅÇTËRÏSTÏÇS ØF THË FÏVË KÏÑGDØMS
Characters
Monera
Protista
Fungi
Plantae
Animalia
Cell type
Prokaryotic
Eukaryotic
Eukaryotic
Eukaryotic
Eukaryotic
Cell wall
Non-cellulosic
(polysaccharide
+ amino acid)
Present in some
Present (Chitin &
polysaccharides)
(without cellulose)
Present
(Cellulose)
Absent
Nuclear
membrane
Absent
Present
Present
Present
Present
Body
organisation
Cellular
Cellular
Multicellular, loose
tissue
Tissue/organ
Tissue/organ/
organ system
Mode of
nutrition
Autotrophic
(photosynthetic &
chemosynthetic)
and
heterotrophic
(saprophytic/
parasitic)
Autotrophic
(photosynthetic)
and
heterotrophic
Heterotrophic
(saprophytic or
parasitic)
Autotrophic
(photosynthetic)
Heterotrophic
(holozoic,
saprophytic
etc.)
THRËË-DØMÅÏÑ ØF LÏFË (SÏX KÏÑGDØM ÇLÅSSÏFÏÇÅTÏØÑ)
It was proposed by Carl Woese.
Three domains are as follows:
Domain Archaea:
Includes single
kingdom of
Archaebacteria
Domain Bacteria:
Includes single
kingdom of
Eubacteria.
Domain Eukarya:
Includes 4
eukaryotic
kingdoms- Protista,
Fungi, Plantae and
Animalia
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