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Linnaeus (1735) distinguished 2 kingdoms of living things: Animalia for animals and Plantae for plants. However, in recent taxonomy, up to 6 kingdoms are recognized: Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia (proposed by Woese et al. in 1977).
This anwser is false. The reason why is because scientists want to make two kingdoms of Monera not two kingdoms of fungi
This is (generally) referring to a VIRUS particle. Viruses can reproduce (a characteristic of living organisms) but may also be crystallised (a characteristic of non-living organisms). For this reason, a good number of scientists prefer not to talk of a virus as a living thing and even find discord classifying it under the normal taxonomic concepts and rules.
Monera /məˈnɪ(ə)rə/ muh-NIRR-uh is a now-obsolete taxonomic group in biological classification originally understood as one of five biological kingdoms. The Monera kingdom included most organisms with a prokaryotic cell organization (that is, no nucleus). For this reason, the kingdom was sometimes called Prokaryota or Prokaryotae.
Because that's how nature made the all the organisms, there is no real reason to why. According to theory, a common ancestor gave rise to all of us, and its DNA (genetic information) was passed on to all of the organisms we see today.
One reason for the difference in the concentration of DDT in these organisms could be the difference in their feeding habits. Organisms higher up in the food chain, such as birds that feed on fish, may accumulate higher concentrations of DDT over time due to the process of biomagnification.
Everything has to be classified, for this or that reason.
The reason for organizing, analyzing and classifying data is find out the data relates. The relationship between the elements of a data will form the basis of the information.
All organisms that cannot be classified to be included on the eukaryotic kingdoms will be categorized under kingdom protista. This was the reason kingdom protista was called a dumping ground.
I guess the "sixth kingdom" would refer to archibacteria. The reason these are often placed into a separate kingdom is because they have considerable differences from the living beings in any of the other kingdoms.
The 5 kingdoms (bacteria, plants, animals, fungi, protists) are separated mainly by how the organisms attain the energy they need to survive and how their cells are structured. The Bacteria kingdom is made up of prokaryotic organisms. This means that their cells lack the structure that eukaryotic cells (our cells for example) have, such as a nucleus and mitochondria. All the other kingdoms consist of eukaryotic organisms that do have structure to their cells. The differences between these eukaryotic kingdoms (plants, animals, and fungi) are based on how they aquire energy to live. Plants make their own energy from sunlight by using photosynthesis. Animals and fungi are very similar in that they must ingest other organisms in order to get the energy they need. The main differences are that animals are mobile and eat food whereas fungi are immobile and absorb their food. The protist kingdom, though also eukaryotic, has little rhyme or reason to it. It consists of mostly single-celled organisms that don't really fit in any of the other kingdoms at all.
This anwser is false. The reason why is because scientists want to make two kingdoms of Monera not two kingdoms of fungi
This is (generally) referring to a VIRUS particle. Viruses can reproduce (a characteristic of living organisms) but may also be crystallised (a characteristic of non-living organisms). For this reason, a good number of scientists prefer not to talk of a virus as a living thing and even find discord classifying it under the normal taxonomic concepts and rules.
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the reason for the classification of an organism is as we know there are enormous of organism it is known that in the universe they are about 18000 organisms and with different characteristics & most of them with many common characters
The African Kingdom provides slaves labor in America for one reason. The reason for it is to keep power.
Western African kingdoms prospered because they controlled the West African trade routes. In addition to that, kingdoms like Mali exported ivory, gold, and salt (among other goods), which were always in high demand.
No. The inheritance is the property of the wife and her husband has no right, title or interest in it. For that reason she should make certain it always remains separate property, in a separate account.No. The inheritance is the property of the wife and her husband has no right, title or interest in it. For that reason she should make certain it always remains separate property, in a separate account.No. The inheritance is the property of the wife and her husband has no right, title or interest in it. For that reason she should make certain it always remains separate property, in a separate account.No. The inheritance is the property of the wife and her husband has no right, title or interest in it. For that reason she should make certain it always remains separate property, in a separate account.