258177
As per Whittaker's classification, an organism possessing eukaryotic cell stucture, multicellular organisation, with a cell wall and nuclear membrane showing heterotrophic nutrition can be placed under the kingdom:
1 Monera
2 Protista
3 Plantae
4 Fungi
5 Animalia
Explanation:
Fungi are multicellular or single celled. They are eukaryotic as they have a well-defined nucleus with a nuclear membrane. They lack chlorophyll, hence, their mode of nutrition is heterotrophic. The cell wall is made up of chitin.
Kerala PMT-2014
Biological Classification
258179
Phylogenetic system of classification is based on:
1 Floral characters
2 Evolutionary relationships
3 Morphological features
4 Chemical constituents
Explanation:
Phylogenetic classification system is based on evolutionary relationships between the various organism are acceptable. This assumes that organisms belonging to the same taxa have a common ancestor. We now use information from many other sources too to help resolve difficulties in classification. These become more important when there is no supporting fossil evidence.
AIPMT-2009
Biological Classification
258182
Number of criteria used in classifying organisms in five kingdom classification is
1 5
2 4
3 3
4 2
Explanation:
R.H Whittaker (1969) proposed an elaborate five kingdom classification - Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. The main criteria of the five kindom classification were cell structure, body organisation, mode of nutrition, reproduction and phylogenetic relationships.
AP EAMCET-2011
Biological Classification
258183
Which of the following cannot determine phylogenetic relationship?
1 Physiology
2 Morphology
3 Biogeography
4 Embryology
Explanation:
The phylogenetic relationship is the linkage between the two or more species. Some organisms appear to be closely related in many respects and it may seem to be distantly related in other respects. So, morphologically it cannot determine phylogenetic relationship.
258177
As per Whittaker's classification, an organism possessing eukaryotic cell stucture, multicellular organisation, with a cell wall and nuclear membrane showing heterotrophic nutrition can be placed under the kingdom:
1 Monera
2 Protista
3 Plantae
4 Fungi
5 Animalia
Explanation:
Fungi are multicellular or single celled. They are eukaryotic as they have a well-defined nucleus with a nuclear membrane. They lack chlorophyll, hence, their mode of nutrition is heterotrophic. The cell wall is made up of chitin.
Kerala PMT-2014
Biological Classification
258179
Phylogenetic system of classification is based on:
1 Floral characters
2 Evolutionary relationships
3 Morphological features
4 Chemical constituents
Explanation:
Phylogenetic classification system is based on evolutionary relationships between the various organism are acceptable. This assumes that organisms belonging to the same taxa have a common ancestor. We now use information from many other sources too to help resolve difficulties in classification. These become more important when there is no supporting fossil evidence.
AIPMT-2009
Biological Classification
258182
Number of criteria used in classifying organisms in five kingdom classification is
1 5
2 4
3 3
4 2
Explanation:
R.H Whittaker (1969) proposed an elaborate five kingdom classification - Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. The main criteria of the five kindom classification were cell structure, body organisation, mode of nutrition, reproduction and phylogenetic relationships.
AP EAMCET-2011
Biological Classification
258183
Which of the following cannot determine phylogenetic relationship?
1 Physiology
2 Morphology
3 Biogeography
4 Embryology
Explanation:
The phylogenetic relationship is the linkage between the two or more species. Some organisms appear to be closely related in many respects and it may seem to be distantly related in other respects. So, morphologically it cannot determine phylogenetic relationship.
258177
As per Whittaker's classification, an organism possessing eukaryotic cell stucture, multicellular organisation, with a cell wall and nuclear membrane showing heterotrophic nutrition can be placed under the kingdom:
1 Monera
2 Protista
3 Plantae
4 Fungi
5 Animalia
Explanation:
Fungi are multicellular or single celled. They are eukaryotic as they have a well-defined nucleus with a nuclear membrane. They lack chlorophyll, hence, their mode of nutrition is heterotrophic. The cell wall is made up of chitin.
Kerala PMT-2014
Biological Classification
258179
Phylogenetic system of classification is based on:
1 Floral characters
2 Evolutionary relationships
3 Morphological features
4 Chemical constituents
Explanation:
Phylogenetic classification system is based on evolutionary relationships between the various organism are acceptable. This assumes that organisms belonging to the same taxa have a common ancestor. We now use information from many other sources too to help resolve difficulties in classification. These become more important when there is no supporting fossil evidence.
AIPMT-2009
Biological Classification
258182
Number of criteria used in classifying organisms in five kingdom classification is
1 5
2 4
3 3
4 2
Explanation:
R.H Whittaker (1969) proposed an elaborate five kingdom classification - Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. The main criteria of the five kindom classification were cell structure, body organisation, mode of nutrition, reproduction and phylogenetic relationships.
AP EAMCET-2011
Biological Classification
258183
Which of the following cannot determine phylogenetic relationship?
1 Physiology
2 Morphology
3 Biogeography
4 Embryology
Explanation:
The phylogenetic relationship is the linkage between the two or more species. Some organisms appear to be closely related in many respects and it may seem to be distantly related in other respects. So, morphologically it cannot determine phylogenetic relationship.
258177
As per Whittaker's classification, an organism possessing eukaryotic cell stucture, multicellular organisation, with a cell wall and nuclear membrane showing heterotrophic nutrition can be placed under the kingdom:
1 Monera
2 Protista
3 Plantae
4 Fungi
5 Animalia
Explanation:
Fungi are multicellular or single celled. They are eukaryotic as they have a well-defined nucleus with a nuclear membrane. They lack chlorophyll, hence, their mode of nutrition is heterotrophic. The cell wall is made up of chitin.
Kerala PMT-2014
Biological Classification
258179
Phylogenetic system of classification is based on:
1 Floral characters
2 Evolutionary relationships
3 Morphological features
4 Chemical constituents
Explanation:
Phylogenetic classification system is based on evolutionary relationships between the various organism are acceptable. This assumes that organisms belonging to the same taxa have a common ancestor. We now use information from many other sources too to help resolve difficulties in classification. These become more important when there is no supporting fossil evidence.
AIPMT-2009
Biological Classification
258182
Number of criteria used in classifying organisms in five kingdom classification is
1 5
2 4
3 3
4 2
Explanation:
R.H Whittaker (1969) proposed an elaborate five kingdom classification - Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. The main criteria of the five kindom classification were cell structure, body organisation, mode of nutrition, reproduction and phylogenetic relationships.
AP EAMCET-2011
Biological Classification
258183
Which of the following cannot determine phylogenetic relationship?
1 Physiology
2 Morphology
3 Biogeography
4 Embryology
Explanation:
The phylogenetic relationship is the linkage between the two or more species. Some organisms appear to be closely related in many respects and it may seem to be distantly related in other respects. So, morphologically it cannot determine phylogenetic relationship.