Classification of Living Organisms Class 11


Classification of Living Organisms

 

According to the modern classification given by R.H.Whittaker in 1969, living organisms are divided into five major kingdoms, which are:

 

KINGDOM MONERA

 

It includes all prokaryotes, unicellular organisms. For example, Bacteria and Cyan bacteria.

 

 

KINGDOM PROTOCTISTA (PROTISTA)

 

It includes unicellular Eukaryotic organisms, which are in between plants and animals. eg.ย  Chlamydomonas, Euglena, Paramecium. etc

 

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KINGDOM FUNGI

 

It includes non-chlorophyllus multi-cellular, thallophytic organisms having cell wall. For example all types of fungi, unicellular to multi-cellular like Mushrooms and Yeast etc.

 

 

KINGDOM PLANTAE

 

It includes all chlorophyllus multi-cellular Eukaryotic living organisms having cellulose cell wall. For example apple, red wood etc.

 

KINGDOM ANIMALIA

It includes all Eukaryotic multi-cellular, non-chlorophyllus organisms having no cell wall. For example Hydra, Earthworm, Human Beings etc.

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