Five Kingdom Classification
Science Solutions from Chapter -1 - Five Kingdom Classification
This chapter highlights the features of species and the categories of higher species. It explains the drawbacks of the old kingdom classifications—kingdom Plantae and Animalia. It also discusses the general scheme of five-kingdom classification.
Practice Other Topics from Five Kingdom Classification
This topic discusses the concept of diversity in living organisms in detail. It unfolds the definition of species. It also briefs on the characteristics and classes of five kingdom classification.

This topic briefs on the classification of animal kingdom. It explains the five-kingdom classification, which consists of kingdom Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. It also discusses the features and limitations of this classification.

This topic provides the classification of organisms into five kingdoms. Furthermore, it demonstrates the method of distribution into monera, protista, fungi, Plantae and Animalia and the basis of categorisation.

This topic describes the kingdom Plantae. We will learn that this kingdom comprises different plant groups and their characteristics. It further discusses the life cycle of plants.

In this topic, we will study the importance of nomenclature. Nomenclature is used for the naming and identification of the vast diversity of organisms. The binomial nomenclature is comprised of two components—Generic name and species name.

In this topic, we will understand the concept of the invertebrate category of kingdom Animalia in detail. We will study various examples of invertebrates. Further, we will understand their characteristics and body structures as well.

Within this topic, we will explore the notion of the vertebrate category of Kingdom Animalia in detail. We will understand various examples of vertebrates. In addition, we will also discuss their characteristics and body structures.
