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Index

Introduction

Kingdom Monera

Kingdom Protista

Kingdom Fungi

Kingdom Plantae

Kingdom Animalia

Done By

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FIVE KINGDOM CLASSIFICATION

R.H. Whittaker (1969) proposed a Five Kingdom Classification. The kingdoms defined by him were named Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. The main criteria for classification used by him include cell structure, thallus organisation, mode of nutrition, reproduction and phylogenetic relationships.

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KINGDOM MONERA

Bacteria are the sole members of the Kingdom Monera. They are the most abundant micro-organisms.

Bacteria are grouped under four categories based on their shape:

The spherical Coccus ,

The rod-shaped Bacillus ,

The comma-shaped Vibrium ,

And The spiral Spirillum .

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Bacillus

Coccus

Vibrium

Spirillum

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ARCHAEBACTERIA

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EUBACTERIA

Cyanobacteria

Nostoc and Anabaena

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Mycoplasma

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KINGDOM PROTISTA

All single-celled eukaryotes are placed under Protista , but the boundaries of this kingdom are not well defined.

This kingdom forms a link with the others dealing with plants, animals and fungi.

CHRYSOPHYTES

Golden Algae

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DINOFLAGELLATES

Gonyaulax

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EUGLENOIDS

Euglena

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SLIME MOULDS

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PROTOZOANS

All protozoans are heterotrophs and live as predators or parasites. They are believed to be primitive relatives of animals.

There are four major groups of protozoans.

Entamoeba

They are: Amoeboid protozoans, Flagellated protozoans, Ciliated protozoans, Sporozoans

AMOEBOID PROTOZOANS

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Trypanosoma

Paramoecium

Plasmodium

SPOROZOANS

FLAGELLATED PROTOZOANS

CILIATED PROTOZOANS

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KINGDOM FUNGI

The fungi constitute a unique kingdom of heterotrophic organisms. They show a great diversity in morphology and habitat.

PHYCOMYCETES

Mucor

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ASCOMYCETESAspergillus

BASIDIOMYCETES

Agaricus Ustilago

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DEUTEROMYCETES

Alternaria Trichoderma

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KINGDOM PLANTAE

Angiosperms

Kingdom Plantae includes all eukaryotic chlorophyll-containing organisms commonly called plants.

Gymnosperms

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Pteridophytes

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Bryophytes

Algae

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA

This kingdom is characterised by heterotrophic eukaryotic organisms that are multicellular and their cells lack cell walls. They directly or indirectly depend on plants for food.

Flatworms Birds

Fish

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Mammals

Amphibians

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S.R.Narayana Pai

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