Five Kingdom Classification

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Five Kingdom Classification: Overview

This topic provides the classification of organisms into five kingdoms. Furthermore, it demonstrates the method of distribution into monera, protista, fungi, Plantae and Animalia and the basis of categorisation.

Important Questions on Five Kingdom Classification

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Chlorophyceae is commonly known as red algae.

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Basidiomycetes is one of the classification of fungi based on the formation of 

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Choose the bacteria that converts milk into curd.

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Monerans are _____ organisms.

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What are some diseases caused by bacteria?

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Cholera is a disease caused by fungi.

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One of the harmful effects of bacteria is

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No harmful effects are caused by any bacteria.

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What are the harmful effects of bacteria?

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Write a few characteristics of kingdom fungi.

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Explain the role of kingdom fungi in our ecosystem in simple words.

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Define kingdom fungi.

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Morels and some mushrooms are _____, they are enjoyed as palatable food.

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Fungi are used in the production of alcohol.

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Fungi are called nature's scavengers.

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Explain binary fission in bacteria.

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The A, B and C are three living organisms. The organism A is a unicellular fungus which can live without air. It is used in the commercial production of an organic compound P from molasses. The organism B is a unicellular animal which lives in water and feeds and moves by using pseudopodia. It breathes through an organelle Q. The organism C is a tiny animal which acts as a carrier of the malarial parasite. It breathes and respires through a kind of tiny holes R and air-tubes S in its body.

What is organism B and organelle Q?

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List the methods of asexual reproduction seen in bacteria.

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Conjugation is an asexual method of reproduction seen in bacteria.

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In _____ fission the bacterial cell divides into two equal parts