Which of the following statement is wrong with respect to two Kingdom classification?
(1) Developed at the time of Linnaeus
(2) Used till very recently
(3) Could distinguish between photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic
(4) Easy to do and easy to understand
Which of the following was not the limitation of two Kingdom classification?
(1) Could not distinguish between eukaryotes and prokaryotes
(2) Couldn't distinguish between unicellular and multicellular
(3) Large number of organisms remained unclassified
(4) Very difficult to classify and understand
Which of the following statement is not correct regarding biological classification?
(1) Gross morphology was not considered in two Kingdom classification
(2) Classification system has undergone many changes over the time
(3) Two Kingdoms are constant throughout just the concept of understanding them has been changed
(4) Nature of wall and method of reproduction was the two criteria which were also needed to consider after two kingdom classification.
The five kingdom classification system was given by
(1) 1968
(2) 1969
(3) 1965
(4) 1966
Which out of the following was not the basis of the five kingdom classification?
(1) Cell structure
(2) Thallus organization
(3) Phylogenetic Relationship
(4) Gross morphology
If an organism is made up of eukaryotic cell with cellular level of body organization, where should it be kept?
(1) Animals
(2) Plantae
(3) Monera
(4) Protista
If any organism has non cellulosic cell wall where can it be placed according to whittaker's system of classification?
(1) Monera
(2) Protista
(3) Fungi
(4) Both (1) and (3)
The organism in which cell wall is found and made up of Polysaccharides and amino acid will be grouped under
1. Monera
2. Protista
3. Fungi
4. Animalia
The organism in which organ system level of body organization is found are
(1) Plantae and Animalia
(2) Plantae
(3) Animalia
(4) None of the above
The organism with nuclear membrane, cellular level of body plan and autotrophic mode of nutrition can be-
(1) Protista
(2) Fungi
(3) Monera
(4) Plantae