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Q.
In which kingdom would you classify the archaea and nitrogen-fixing organisms, if the five-kingdom system of classification is used?
Biological Classification
Solution:
R.H. Whittaker had proposed a five kingdom system of biological classification in 1969 . It is based on complexity of cell structure, body organization and mode of nutrition. The kingdom monera includes all prokaryotes. They are basically unicellular with peptidoglycan in cell wall. Naked circular DNA coiled to form nucleoid without association with histones, ribosomes 70 s, thylakoids present in photoautotrophs but other membrane bound organelles are absent. These are heterotrophic, phototrophic or chemotrophic in their mode of nutrition. The blue-green algae, nitrogen fixing bacteria and methanogenic archaebacteria are all unicellular prokaryotes so
they are included in the kingdom monera.