258205
In the classification of Whittaker the kingdom Monera include :
1 bacteria, cyanobacteria, and fungus
2 bacteria and cyanobacteria
3 fungus and algae
4 lichens and bacteria
Explanation:
In Kingdom Monera, unicellular prokaryotic organism are placed. - Bacteria and cyanobacteria are unicellular prokaryotic organism. - Bacteria are small single celled organisms. - Cyanobacteria are also known as cyanophyta. - Cyanobacteria are gram-negative prokaryotic perform oxygenic photosynthetic and also fix atmosphere.
Rajasthan PMT-2000
Biological Classification
258206
The kingdoms-Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia are distinguished on the basis of:
1 type of nutrition
2 type of cell
3 type of reproduction
4 all of these
Explanation:
An American taxonomist R. H. Whittaker in 1969 divided the living world into five kingdoms such that Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia on the basis of complexity of cell structure, mode of nutrition, complexity of body organization, life cycle and source of nutrition.
VMMC-2002
Biological Classification
258147
Who proposed the sexual system of classification?
1 N. Grew
2 Marcello Malpighi
3 Carolus Van Linnaeus
4 Robert Hooke
Explanation:
The sexual system of classification is based on the androecium structure. It was given by Linnaeus, he divided the plants into 24 groups depending on the number, union and length of stamens.
AP EAMCET-24.09.2020 Shift-II UPCPMT-2012
Biological Classification
258131
In Whittaker's system of classification. prokaryotes belong to the kingdom of
1 Monera
2 Protista
3 Animalia
4 Fungi
Explanation:
R. H. Whittaker divided living organisms into five kingdoms. The kingdom Monera is comprised of unicellular prokaryotic organisms. These are prokaryotic organisms which, lacks the nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplast, do not have welldeveloped cell organelles.
258205
In the classification of Whittaker the kingdom Monera include :
1 bacteria, cyanobacteria, and fungus
2 bacteria and cyanobacteria
3 fungus and algae
4 lichens and bacteria
Explanation:
In Kingdom Monera, unicellular prokaryotic organism are placed. - Bacteria and cyanobacteria are unicellular prokaryotic organism. - Bacteria are small single celled organisms. - Cyanobacteria are also known as cyanophyta. - Cyanobacteria are gram-negative prokaryotic perform oxygenic photosynthetic and also fix atmosphere.
Rajasthan PMT-2000
Biological Classification
258206
The kingdoms-Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia are distinguished on the basis of:
1 type of nutrition
2 type of cell
3 type of reproduction
4 all of these
Explanation:
An American taxonomist R. H. Whittaker in 1969 divided the living world into five kingdoms such that Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia on the basis of complexity of cell structure, mode of nutrition, complexity of body organization, life cycle and source of nutrition.
VMMC-2002
Biological Classification
258147
Who proposed the sexual system of classification?
1 N. Grew
2 Marcello Malpighi
3 Carolus Van Linnaeus
4 Robert Hooke
Explanation:
The sexual system of classification is based on the androecium structure. It was given by Linnaeus, he divided the plants into 24 groups depending on the number, union and length of stamens.
AP EAMCET-24.09.2020 Shift-II UPCPMT-2012
Biological Classification
258131
In Whittaker's system of classification. prokaryotes belong to the kingdom of
1 Monera
2 Protista
3 Animalia
4 Fungi
Explanation:
R. H. Whittaker divided living organisms into five kingdoms. The kingdom Monera is comprised of unicellular prokaryotic organisms. These are prokaryotic organisms which, lacks the nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplast, do not have welldeveloped cell organelles.
258205
In the classification of Whittaker the kingdom Monera include :
1 bacteria, cyanobacteria, and fungus
2 bacteria and cyanobacteria
3 fungus and algae
4 lichens and bacteria
Explanation:
In Kingdom Monera, unicellular prokaryotic organism are placed. - Bacteria and cyanobacteria are unicellular prokaryotic organism. - Bacteria are small single celled organisms. - Cyanobacteria are also known as cyanophyta. - Cyanobacteria are gram-negative prokaryotic perform oxygenic photosynthetic and also fix atmosphere.
Rajasthan PMT-2000
Biological Classification
258206
The kingdoms-Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia are distinguished on the basis of:
1 type of nutrition
2 type of cell
3 type of reproduction
4 all of these
Explanation:
An American taxonomist R. H. Whittaker in 1969 divided the living world into five kingdoms such that Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia on the basis of complexity of cell structure, mode of nutrition, complexity of body organization, life cycle and source of nutrition.
VMMC-2002
Biological Classification
258147
Who proposed the sexual system of classification?
1 N. Grew
2 Marcello Malpighi
3 Carolus Van Linnaeus
4 Robert Hooke
Explanation:
The sexual system of classification is based on the androecium structure. It was given by Linnaeus, he divided the plants into 24 groups depending on the number, union and length of stamens.
AP EAMCET-24.09.2020 Shift-II UPCPMT-2012
Biological Classification
258131
In Whittaker's system of classification. prokaryotes belong to the kingdom of
1 Monera
2 Protista
3 Animalia
4 Fungi
Explanation:
R. H. Whittaker divided living organisms into five kingdoms. The kingdom Monera is comprised of unicellular prokaryotic organisms. These are prokaryotic organisms which, lacks the nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplast, do not have welldeveloped cell organelles.
258205
In the classification of Whittaker the kingdom Monera include :
1 bacteria, cyanobacteria, and fungus
2 bacteria and cyanobacteria
3 fungus and algae
4 lichens and bacteria
Explanation:
In Kingdom Monera, unicellular prokaryotic organism are placed. - Bacteria and cyanobacteria are unicellular prokaryotic organism. - Bacteria are small single celled organisms. - Cyanobacteria are also known as cyanophyta. - Cyanobacteria are gram-negative prokaryotic perform oxygenic photosynthetic and also fix atmosphere.
Rajasthan PMT-2000
Biological Classification
258206
The kingdoms-Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia are distinguished on the basis of:
1 type of nutrition
2 type of cell
3 type of reproduction
4 all of these
Explanation:
An American taxonomist R. H. Whittaker in 1969 divided the living world into five kingdoms such that Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia on the basis of complexity of cell structure, mode of nutrition, complexity of body organization, life cycle and source of nutrition.
VMMC-2002
Biological Classification
258147
Who proposed the sexual system of classification?
1 N. Grew
2 Marcello Malpighi
3 Carolus Van Linnaeus
4 Robert Hooke
Explanation:
The sexual system of classification is based on the androecium structure. It was given by Linnaeus, he divided the plants into 24 groups depending on the number, union and length of stamens.
AP EAMCET-24.09.2020 Shift-II UPCPMT-2012
Biological Classification
258131
In Whittaker's system of classification. prokaryotes belong to the kingdom of
1 Monera
2 Protista
3 Animalia
4 Fungi
Explanation:
R. H. Whittaker divided living organisms into five kingdoms. The kingdom Monera is comprised of unicellular prokaryotic organisms. These are prokaryotic organisms which, lacks the nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplast, do not have welldeveloped cell organelles.