
Different Kingdom Classification
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Different Kingdom Classifications
By Nelson Jr Talamor
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Objectives
Discuss the different kingdom classifications
Explain the three domain systems and their subsystems
General Biology 2
Kingdom Classifications
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The two-kingdom system of classification was first established by Aristotle, in which he divided organisms into plants and animals based on his observations.
Animal subgroups are based on their habitat (land, air, and water), and plant subgroups are based on their size (small, medium, large).
Aristotle
Two-kingdom Classification
Kingdom Classification
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They move and get energy from other organisms
Animalia
They are stationary and depend only on the sun to produce their own food.
Plantae
Two-kingdom Classification
Kingdom Classification
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Due to the invention of lenses and microscopes, scientists have been able to study organisms that are too small to be seen by the unaided eye.
Scientists found out that microorganisms are strikingly different from plants and animals.
The use of microscopes also helped scientists such as the German naturalist Ernst Haeckel to introduce Kingdom Protista.
Three-kingdom Classification
Kingdom Classification
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Animalia
Plantae
Three-kingdom Classification
Kingdom Classification
They move and get energy from other organisms
They are stationary and depend only on the sun to produce their own food
They are unicellular organisms that have intermediate characteristics of plants and animals
Protista
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Edouard Chatton defined prokaryotes as organisms without nuclei in their cells and eukaryotes as those with nuclei.
This enabled the establishment of the so-called empires (which is a precursor to the domain system).
From this establishment, Herbert Copeland, an American biologist, proposed the four-kingdom classification scheme.
He grouped all prokaryotes under Kingdom Monera.
Four-kingdom Classification
Kingdom Classification
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Open Ended
What will be the four-kingdom?
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Four-kingdom Classification
Kingdom Classification
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In 1969, Robert Whittaker, an American ecologist, introduced Kingdom Fungi, which includes stationary organisms that are not photosynthetic.
He based his scheme on the similarities and differences of body forms, the manner of obtaining nutrients, cell structure, and patterns of development.
Five-kingdom Classification
Kingdom Classification
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Open Ended
What will be the five-kingdom?
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Five-kingdom Classification
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With the dawn of molecular studies in the 1970s, a group of scientists led by Carl Woese proposed that Kingdom Monera can be further divided into Kingdom Eubacteria and Kingdom Archaebacteria.
The organisms under the newly discovered Kingdom Archaebacteria have a distinct plasma membrane and cell wall.
They also have genetic materials that resembled humans and eukaryotes more than that of other prokaryotes.
Six-kingdom Classification
Kingdom Classification
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Open Ended
What will be the six-kingdom?
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Six-kingdom Classification
Kingdom Classification
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Due to the fast-paced advancement of technology, scientists have proposed numerous ways to classify organisms in a more specific approach.
One of these proposed classification schemes is the eight-kingdom scheme.
In this scheme, Kingdom Protista is subdivided into Kingdom Archezoa, Kingdom Protozoa, and Kingdom Chromista.
Eight-kingdom Classification
Kingdom Classification
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Eight-kingdom Classification
Kingdom Classification
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Timeline of Different Kingdoms
Kingdom Classification
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not belong to the four-kingdom?
Monera
Protista
Fungi
Plantae
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following that best describe kingdom Protista?
Eukaryotic unicellular
Prokaryotic unicellular
Eukaryotic multicellular
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