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The two kingdoms that are constant in all type of classifications from Linnaeus to Whittaker are
1 Fungi and Plantae
2 Monera and Protista
3 Protista and fungi
4 Plantae and Animalia
Explanation:
The two Kingdoms, Planate and Animalia are constant in all type of classification from Linnaeus to Whittaker.
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
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Statement A : R.H. Whittaker (1996) proposed a Five Kingdom Classification. Statement B : The three-domain system has also been proposed that divides the Kingdom Monera into three domains
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both Statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Both are wrong . R.H. Whittaker (1969) proposed a Five Kingdom Classification. The three-domain system has also been proposed that divides the Kingdom Monera into two domains.
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
331048
The kingdoms which becomes more organised in five kingdom classification than they were in two kingdom classification are
1 Protista and Monera
2 Fungi and Plantae
3 Plantae and Animalia
4 Animalia and Protista
Explanation:
The kingdoms which becomes more organised in five kingdom classification then they are in two kingdom classification are Plantae and Animalia.
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
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Match the following. Column I Column II A Two kingdom P Whittaker B Five kingdom Q Aristotle C First classification R Linnaeus
331046
The two kingdoms that are constant in all type of classifications from Linnaeus to Whittaker are
1 Fungi and Plantae
2 Monera and Protista
3 Protista and fungi
4 Plantae and Animalia
Explanation:
The two Kingdoms, Planate and Animalia are constant in all type of classification from Linnaeus to Whittaker.
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
331047
Statement A : R.H. Whittaker (1996) proposed a Five Kingdom Classification. Statement B : The three-domain system has also been proposed that divides the Kingdom Monera into three domains
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both Statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Both are wrong . R.H. Whittaker (1969) proposed a Five Kingdom Classification. The three-domain system has also been proposed that divides the Kingdom Monera into two domains.
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
331048
The kingdoms which becomes more organised in five kingdom classification than they were in two kingdom classification are
1 Protista and Monera
2 Fungi and Plantae
3 Plantae and Animalia
4 Animalia and Protista
Explanation:
The kingdoms which becomes more organised in five kingdom classification then they are in two kingdom classification are Plantae and Animalia.
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
331049
Match the following. Column I Column II A Two kingdom P Whittaker B Five kingdom Q Aristotle C First classification R Linnaeus
331046
The two kingdoms that are constant in all type of classifications from Linnaeus to Whittaker are
1 Fungi and Plantae
2 Monera and Protista
3 Protista and fungi
4 Plantae and Animalia
Explanation:
The two Kingdoms, Planate and Animalia are constant in all type of classification from Linnaeus to Whittaker.
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
331047
Statement A : R.H. Whittaker (1996) proposed a Five Kingdom Classification. Statement B : The three-domain system has also been proposed that divides the Kingdom Monera into three domains
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both Statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Both are wrong . R.H. Whittaker (1969) proposed a Five Kingdom Classification. The three-domain system has also been proposed that divides the Kingdom Monera into two domains.
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
331048
The kingdoms which becomes more organised in five kingdom classification than they were in two kingdom classification are
1 Protista and Monera
2 Fungi and Plantae
3 Plantae and Animalia
4 Animalia and Protista
Explanation:
The kingdoms which becomes more organised in five kingdom classification then they are in two kingdom classification are Plantae and Animalia.
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
331049
Match the following. Column I Column II A Two kingdom P Whittaker B Five kingdom Q Aristotle C First classification R Linnaeus
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BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
331046
The two kingdoms that are constant in all type of classifications from Linnaeus to Whittaker are
1 Fungi and Plantae
2 Monera and Protista
3 Protista and fungi
4 Plantae and Animalia
Explanation:
The two Kingdoms, Planate and Animalia are constant in all type of classification from Linnaeus to Whittaker.
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
331047
Statement A : R.H. Whittaker (1996) proposed a Five Kingdom Classification. Statement B : The three-domain system has also been proposed that divides the Kingdom Monera into three domains
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both Statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Both are wrong . R.H. Whittaker (1969) proposed a Five Kingdom Classification. The three-domain system has also been proposed that divides the Kingdom Monera into two domains.
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
331048
The kingdoms which becomes more organised in five kingdom classification than they were in two kingdom classification are
1 Protista and Monera
2 Fungi and Plantae
3 Plantae and Animalia
4 Animalia and Protista
Explanation:
The kingdoms which becomes more organised in five kingdom classification then they are in two kingdom classification are Plantae and Animalia.
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
331049
Match the following. Column I Column II A Two kingdom P Whittaker B Five kingdom Q Aristotle C First classification R Linnaeus