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What Are The 5 Kingdoms System of Classification?

And Explain all! And Their Cell Type!

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  1. Animalia, plantae, prokaryotae, protoctista and fungi.

    Youre being a bit too vague on the explain all - you could fill this page on explaining the five kingdoms...


  2. Procaryots

    Kingdom Monera [10,000 species]: Unicellular and colonial--including the true bacteria (eubacteria) and cyanobacteria (blue-green algae).

    Eukaryotic Cells

    Kingdom Protista (Protoctista) [250,000 species]: Unicellular protozoans and unicellular & multicellular (macroscopic) algae with 9 + 2 cilia and flagella (called undulipodia).

    Kingdom Fungi [100,000 species]: Haploid and dikaryotic (binucleate) cells, multicellular, generally heterotrophic, without cilia and eukaryotic (9 + 2) flagella (undulipodia).

    Kingdom Plantae [250,000 species]: Haplo-diploid life cycles, mostly autotrophic, retaining embryo within female s*x organ on parent plant.

    Kingdom Animalia [1,000,000 species]: Multicellular animals, without cell walls and without photosynthetic pigments, forming diploid blastula.

  3. The five kingdom classification was proposed by R.H.WHITTAKER

    KINGDOM MONERA

    KINGDOM PROTISTA

    KINGDOM FUNGI

    KINGDOM PLANTAE

    KINGDOM ANIMALIA

  4. i forgot them

  5. Five kingdoms

    Plantae, Animalia , Fungi, Protista and Monera,

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_(bi...

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