2. The Five Kingdom Classification
• Early classifications suggested that
organisms could best be organised into 2
kingdoms – those having no cell walls,
whilst being motile and heterotrophic
(animals) and the rest (plants)
• Three-domain classification – prokaryotes
divided into 2 domains (bacteria and
archaea) with eukaryotes as a third
• Five kingdom classification – divides the
living world into 5 kingdoms
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3. Summary
Linnaeus Haeckel Chatton Copeland Whittaker Woese et al. Woese et al.
1735 1866 1937 1956 1969 1977 1990
2 3 2 4 5 6 kingdoms 3
kingdoms kingdoms empire kingdoms kingdoms domains
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(not treated) Protista Prokaryota Monera Monera Eubacteria Bacteria
Archaebacteria Archaea
Eukaryota Protista Protista Protista Eukarya
Vegetabilia Plantae Fungi Fungi
Plantae Plantae Plantae
Animalia Animalia Animalia Animalia Animalia
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