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The five kingdoms of living organisms. Name Institution. Contents. 1. Classification 2. Origin 3. Examples 4. The five kingdoms: 4.1. Monera 4.2. Protista 4.3. Fungi 4.4. Plantae 4.5. Animalia 5. Summary. All living organisms are divided into five kingdoms. Origin. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The five kingdoms of living organisms

NameInstitution

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Contents 1. Classification 2. Origin 3. Examples 4. The five kingdoms:

4.1. Monera 4.2. Protista 4.3. Fungi 4.4. Plantae 4.5. Animalia

5. Summary

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All living organisms are divided into five kingdoms

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Origin First known classification: Aristotle (384 -

322 B.C): Modified by Linnaeus (1707-1778): 3

kingdoms: animalia, vegetabilia and mineralia.

Robert. H. Whittaker classified living organisms into five kingdoms in 1969:

1. Monera (prokaryotic organisms)2. Protista (primitive eukaryotic organisms)3. Mycota or fungi (exclusively fungi)4. Metaphyta, plantae or plants (advanced

eukaryotic plants)5. Metazoa, animalia or animals (all multicellular

animals

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Examples

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•small, simple single prokaryotic cell •nucleus is not enclosed by a membrane

STRUCTURE

•absorb food •and/or photosynthesize

NUTRITION

•bacteria•blue-green algae

TYPES OF ORGANISMS

Monera

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Protista•Most are eukaryotic one-celled

•Cells have a membrane around the nucleus

STRUCTURE

•absorb•ingest•and/or photosynthesize

NUTRITION

•protozoans•algae

TYPES OF ORGANISMS

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Fungi•multicellular filamentous forms•with specialized eukaryotic cells

STRUCTURE

•absorb foodNUTRITION

•mushrooms, •yeasts•molds•lichens

TYPES OF ORGANISMS

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Plantae•multicellular forms•with specialized eukaryotic cells

STRUCTURE

•photosynthesize food

NUTRITION

•mosses•ferns•All types of plants

TYPES OF ORGANISMS

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Animalia•multicellular filamentous forms•with specialized eukaryotic cells•They move by themselves

STRUCTURE

•ingest foodNUTRITION

•Sponges worms•Insects fish•amphibians reptiles•birds mammals

TYPES OF ORGANISMS

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Summary