Kingdom Monera
Kingdom Monera - The kingdom Monera includes the most ancient, the smallest, the simplest and the most widely distributed group of living organisms that are generally described by the term prokaryotes. The kingdom includes two major groups namely 1...
Kingdom Monera
The kingdom Monera includes the most ancient, the smallest, the simplest and the most widely distributed group of living organisms that are generally described by the term prokaryotes. The kingdom includes two major groups namely 1. Eubacteria : It consists of the true..
Merits and Demerits of Five Kingdom Classification
. The five-kingdom classification gives a clear indication of cellular organization and modes of nutrition, the characters which appeared very early in the evolution of life. However, the five-kingdom classification has certain drawbacks also, particularly wi..
Animal Kingdom
Introduction - The animal kingdom includes eukaryotic multicellular organisms which exhibit heterotrophic nutrition. They are commonly known as animals and differ characteristically from the other major groups of plants, in their capacity to be able to mov..
Five Kingdom Classification
Five Kingdom Classification - The present trend in biology is to follow the five kingdom classification proposed by R.H.Whittaker in the year 1969. Whittaker classified the living organisms into five kingdoms namely. 1. KINGDOM: MONER..
Kingdoms of the Living World Introduction
Introduction - The present system of classification, recognises the living organisms under five kingdoms namely 1. KINGDOM: MONERA 2. KINGDOM: PROTISTA 3. KINGDOM: MYCOTA (FUNGI) 4. KINGDOM: METAPHYTA (PLANTS) 5. KINGDOM..
Animal Kingdom Introduction
Introduction - The animal kingdom includes eukaryotic multicellular organisms which exhibit heterotrophic nutrition. They are commonly known as animals and differ characteristically from the other major groups of plants, in their capacity to be able to move. Animals contribute t..
Kingdom Mycota or Fungi
). Many members of fungi are parasitic on plants and animals including humans. Some fungi grow on dung (coprophilous) while a few others are found in symbiotic association with other organisms. The body of a fungus can be described as a thallus since it is not differentiated into root system and le..
). Many members of fungi are parasitic on plants and animals including humans. Some fungi grow on dung (coprophilous) while a few others are found in symbiotic association with other organisms. The body of a fungus can be described as a thallus since it is not differentiated into root system and le..Animal Kingdom
Animal Kingdom - The following classification telescope clearly indicates the mechanism behind the classification of the Animal Kingdom. The classification telescope for the animal kingdom The chart given below briefly outlines the cl..
Animal Kingdom - The following classification telescope clearly indicates the mechanism behind the classification of the Animal Kingdom. The classification telescope for the animal kingdom The chart given below briefly outlines the cl..Animal Kingdom
Animal Kingdom - The following classification telescope clearly indicates the mechanism behind the classification of the Animal Kingdom..
Animal Kingdom - The following classification telescope clearly indicates the mechanism behind the classification of the Animal Kingdom.. Result
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