Name 5 kingdoms with multicellular species other than plants
Name 5 kingdoms with multicellular species other than plants, animals or fungi
Solution
According to Linnaeus, the classification of the species living on the planet are into 5 kingdoms as explained below but there are no other kingdoms classified phylogenetically involving multicellular species other than plants, animals or fungi. Therefore, the five kingdoms are animalia, plantae, fungi, prokaryotae and protoctista
Any morphological characteristics of group of species are completely different to that of three domains of life such as \"prokaryota\", \"archae\" and \"eukaryota (kingdom plantae, kingdom Animalia)\". These morphological features are completely different to the ancestral species and leading to new phylum evolvement. Internal structural features, embryological development, nucleus structure, genome nature (RNA or DNA), type of cellular respiration & energy synthesis, type of locomotion & locomotor structures, type of feeding, type of habitat, these are all considered as features of a specific species belongs to specific kingdom or phylum. Any newly evolved species are having different features in any of the above aspects are leading formation of new kingdom or new phylum in developing a \"phylogenetic tree\". The mitochondria, histone (nucleosomes) are not evolved in archae domain & prokaryote domain but evolved in the “kingdom of eukaryotes”, as an evolutionary adaptation difference. This is a major differential aspect among the three domains of life in their classification according to endo-symbiotic theory.
