Kingdom Protista
The Kingdom Protista includes with a few exceptions, all the unicellular eukaryotic micro-organisms. They are predominantly aquatic where they occur as solitary cells. Some of them may form colonies consisting of similar cells. The protists are regarded as ancestors of all..
Kingdom Protista
The Kingdom Protista includes with a few exceptions, all the unicellular eukaryotic micro-organisms. They are predominantly aquatic where they occur as solitary cells. Some of them may form colonies consisting of similar cells. The protists are regarded as ancestors of all multi..
Kingdom Metazoa
The Kingdom Metazoa includes all multicellular animals. The unicellular animals have been placed in the phylum protozoa which is now a part of the kingdom protista . Thus, all the remaining animals from sponges to mammals are now placed in the Kingdom Metazoa..
Kingdom Metazoa
The Kingdom Metazoa includes all multicellular animals. The unicellular animals have been placed in the phylum protozoa which is now a part of the kingdom protista. Thus, all the remaining animals from sponges to mammals are now placed in the Kingdom Me..
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: MONERA (prokaryotic organisms)..
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: METAZOA..
Major Phyla of the Animal Kingdom
There are 10 major phyla in the animal kingdom from Protozoa to Chordata. Of these, phylum Protozoa is now placed in the kingdom Protista. The remaining nine phyla include true multicellular animals. Of these nearly 95% represent the invertebrates and about 5% represen..
There are 10 major phyla in the animal kingdom from Protozoa to Chordata. Of these, phylum Protozoa is now placed in the kingdom Protista. The remaining nine phyla include true multicellular animals. Of these nearly 95% represent the invertebrates and about 5% represen..Animal Kingdom Summary
. Members of the phylum Coelenterata show the presence of a cavity called coelenteron. Coelenterates are diploblastic, radially symmetrical animals. Members of phylum Platyhelminthes are commonly called as flatworms. Flatworms are triploblastic, radially symmetrical animals which do not possess a b..
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: METAZOA (ANIMALS) Let ..
Modern Classification Summary
Summary - The modern classification is an extension of the system of classification proposed by Carolus Linnaeus. The present system of classification involves a series of graded taxonomic ranks called taxa which include phylum and family in addition to the four taxa introduced by Linnaeus. The hie..
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