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Five Kingdoms Part - 1

Kingdoms 
 

Based on prokaryotic, eukaryotic, nutrition, lifestyle, unicellular,   multicellular and development, R.H.

   Whittaker divides the whole world into five parts in 1969.

1.  Monera Kingdom -All the bacteria are kept under the world of Monera. Bacteria can also live in

   places like water fountains, seas, ice, desert etc. Bacteria can often be parasites, dead spots, symbiotic,

   hormones, etc. It can be circular, spherical and spiral in terms of size.

➽  Arche bacteria - Arche bacteria can also survive in adverse conditions like oxygen absence, more

   saline conditions, more heat and acidic land. These are typical bacteria, it is found in very difficult

   places, such as highly saline areas, hot waterfalls and Kutch area. Cell hazard of arche bacteria is different
 
   from other cellular cellular bacteria. This symptom is responsible for keeping them alive in adverse

   conditions.

Ubacteria - These microorganisms are mostly unicellular. A solid cell wall is found around them.

   The cytokines are not compatible with two membranes. These are called asexual genitalia. It can be

   both autotrophic and asymptomatic. Some of these organisms stabilize nitrogen and do some

   decomposition. Chlorophyll  'A'  is found in Neal - Green algae, and it is autotrophic.

2. Protista Kingdom - The eukaryotic organisms are kept in this world.The eukaryotic monocyte is the

  organism. Their center fullness develops and the cytokan di is composed of the slurry. They are

  reproduced by both sexual and asexual methods. It can be both autotrophic and asymptomatic. There are

  also some Protista predators.

 Chrysophyte - Dissamid is kept in this group. Desmides are found in water and saline soil. These

  are extremely subtle, which is why they become confused with the stream. They are like cell wall

  soap saplings. Its cell wall is made of silica. Their cell wall is very strong and easily not destroyed.

 Dinoflagellate - These are mainly sea animals and they are photosynthesis in terms of nutrition.

 Their cell wall is made of cellulose, which is very hard. There are two numbers of the names of the two,

 in which one is latent and the other is transverse. When the number of Dinoflagellate increases

 immensely, the sea water is red.

 Euglenoid - These creatures are found in their own water. They are not found in the cell wall, instead

 of the cell wall, there is a layer of protein-rich substance called pelikil. Due to Pachilil,

 their skin becomes very flexible.

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