Protista Classification
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ncert.nic.inBIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION 17 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,
SUPPORT MATERIAL FOR BIOLOGY CLASS XI
www.edudel.nic.inCLASSIFICATION Divided plants into herbs, shrubs and trees. Animals into those with RBC’s and those who do not have it. •Two kingdom classification : Given by Carolous Linnaeus − Plant kingdom and Animal kingdom. • Five kingdom classification : By R. H. Whittaker. Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia are the five kingdoms.
HAPTER 2 BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ncert.nic.inR.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, body organisation, mode of nutrition, reproduction and phylogenetic relationships. Table 2.1 gives a comparative account of ...
INTRODUCTION TO MYCOLOGY
www.microrao.comClassification of fungi: Fungi were initially classified with plants and were a subject of interest for botanists; hence the influence of botany can be seen on their classification. In 1969 R.H Whittaker classified all living organisms into five kingdoms namely Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia.
Plant Classification
www.senecahs.orgScientific Classification Animal Plant Protista Kingdom. Plant Divisions Tracheophyta Thallophyta Pteridphyta Plant Kingdom Bryophyta Or Thallophyta.
Biology - Aga Khan University
www.aku.edu5. Classification and Acellular Life Students should be able to: 5.1 Classification of Living Organisms 5.1.1 describe basis of classification of living organisms, i.e. homology, biochemistry, cytology and genetics; * 5.1.2 exemplify hierarchy of biological classification (species, genera, family, order, class, phylum/ division and kingdom); *
Classification of Microorganisms
instruction2.mtsac.edu• 1866 Kingdom Protista proposed for bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi •1937Prokaryoteintroduced for cells "without a nucleus" •1961Prokaryote= cells in which nucleoplasm is not surrounded by a nuclear membrane • 1959 Kingdom Fungi • 1968 Kingdom Prokaryotae proposed • 1978 Two types of prokaryotic cells found Timeline
Classification of Microorganisms
lpc1.clpccd.cc.ca.usCompare and contrast classification and identification. Explain the purpose of Bergey’sManual. Describe how staining and biochemical tests are used to identify bacteria. Explain how serological tests and phage typing can be used to identify an unknown bacterium. Describe how a newly discovered microbe can be classified by ribotyping,