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10The five kingdom system was introduced by Robert Harding Whittaker.
In the two-kingdom system, algae and fungi were clearly separated.
Monera includes all prokaryotic organisms.
Protista includes multicellular organisms.
Plantae are autotrophic and have cell walls.
Fungi are heterotrophic and act as decomposers.
Animals are heterotrophs without cell walls and act as consumers.
All unicellular organisms are placed in kingdom Plantae.
Cell structure, body structure, presence of cell wall, and nutrition type are bases of five kingdom classification.
The five kingdom system avoids the shortcomings of the two kingdom system.
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Which kingdom does blue-green algae belong to?
Which kingdom do organisms without a definite nucleus in their cell belong to?
Which kingdom contains all prokaryotic organisms?
Which kingdom includes unicellular eukaryotes?
Which kingdom contains multicellular autotrophs with cell walls?
Fungi are
Animals are
Which kingdom acts as producers in the ecosystem?
Which of these is NOT a basis of five kingdom classification?
The five kingdom system was created to overcome the problems of the
The five kingdom system was proposed by ______ Harding Whittaker.
Organisms without a true nucleus are called ______.
Kingdom ______ contains all prokaryotic organisms.
Unicellular eukaryotes are placed in ______.
Multicellular autotrophs with cell wall belong to ______.
Heterotrophic organisms with cell walls are placed in ______.
Animals that are heterotrophs and lack cell walls belong to ______.
Fungi act as ______ in the ecosystem.
Animals act as ______ in the ecosystem.
Photosynthetic organisms that produce their food are called ______.