Biological Classification

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Biology Solutions from Chapter -1 - Biological Classification

This chapter describes the categories through which the organisms are divided. This classification is based on their body structure, habitat, genetic variation, and reproduction process among other factors.

Practice Other Topics from Biological Classification

Biology>Diversity of Living Organisms>Biological Classification>Introduction to Biological Classification

This topic classifies the organisms into five kingdoms including monera, protista, fungi, plantae and animalia with a detail on their characteristic features and significances.

Biology>Diversity of Living Organisms>Biological Classification>Types of Kingdom Classification System

This topic discusses the five-kingdom classification system which was proposed by Whittaker with the id of examples. The five-kingdom classification includes kingdom Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia.

In this topic, we will study the history of the classification of five-kingdom. It discusses the merits and demerits of this classification. We will also learn in detail the main criteria of the five-kingdom classification.

This topic describes the kingdom Monera. We will learn here that the kingdom of Monera consists of all kinds of bacteria. It also talks about the characteristics of these organisms.

This topic describes the kingdom Protista. We will learn that it consists of a diverse range of organisms called eukaryotes. It also talks about the characteristics of these organisms.

This topic describes Fungi. It discusses the characteristics of fungi in detail. It also classifies fungi based on their mode of nutrition. It further explains their reproduction process.

This topic describes the kingdom Plantae. We will learn that this kingdom comprises different plant groups and their characteristics. It further discusses the life cycle of plants.

This topic describes the kingdom Animalia. We will learn about the different animal groups and their characteristics here. It also explains the different reproduction processes in animals.

This topic provides knowledge of viruses, viroids, prions, and lichens. It describes their morphological configuration and distinctive functions with the help of labelled visual contents. We will also study the difference between virus and viroids.