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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 1 month ago
Carl Woese proposed the six- kingdom classification. These six kingdoms are Kingdom Archaebacteria, Kingdom Eubacteria, Kingdom Protista, Kingdom Fungi, Kingdom Plantae, and Kingdom Animalia. Woese found that the six kingdoms naturally cluster into three main categories, based on the sequence of 16s ribosomal RNA genes. He called these categories as domains of life. These domains are Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. He also believed that these domains have originated from common ancestors called Progenote.
- Archaebacteria are the oldest known living organisms. They are single- celled and thrive in extremely hot boiling water found in environments
- Eubacteria are also single- celled bacterial organisms. Eubacteria are very common and well- known to us as parasites but some bacteria are also commensal and used for the production of many antibiotics or food material.
- The Fungi kingdom is recognizable to us like mushrooms, molds, mildews, and yeasts. Fungi are multi- celled organisms. - Protista or Protozoa are single- celled organisms but are more complex than eubacteria. The Protista kingdom includes algae and slime molds.
- The Plantae kingdom includes all flowering plants, mosses, and ferns. Plants are multi- celled, complex organisms and are Autotrophic except for a few.
- The largest kingdom is the Kingdom of Animalia. There is a wide variety of organisms ranging from sponges to blue whales.
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