Five Kingdom Classification (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 26 May, 2026

The living world shows immense diversity in the form of plants, animals, and microorganisms. Early classification systems, such as those proposed by Aristotle, grouped organisms based on habitat. However, these systems were not sufficient to explain biological diversity. In 1969, R. H. Whittaker proposed the five-kingdom classification system, which provided a more scientific and comprehensive method of classifying organisms.

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**Kingdom Monera

**Examples: bacteria and cyanobacteria.

Classification of Kingdom Monera

There are three subkingdoms within the Kingdom of Monera:

  1. Archaebacteria
  2. Eubacteria
  3. Cyanobacteria

**Kingdom Protista

**Examples: Amoeba, Paramecium, Euglena.

**Classification of Kingdom Protista

The classification of the Kingdom Protista includes five distinct groups of organisms.

  1. Chrysophytes
  2. Dinoflagellates
  3. Euglenoids
  4. Slime Moulds
  5. Protozoans

**Kingdom Fungi

**Examples: Yeast, Rhizopus, Mushroom.

Classification of Kingdom Fungi

Fungi are categorised into four major classes based on reproduction:

  1. Phycomycetes
  2. Ascomycetes
  3. Basidiomycetes
  4. Deuteromycetes

**Kingdom Plantae

**Examples: Algae, Bryophytes, Gymnosperms, Angiosperms

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Classification of Kingdom Plantae

The classification of Kingdom Plantae comprises five groups:

  1. Algae
  2. Bryophyta
  3. Pteridophyta
  4. Gymnosperms
  5. Angiosperms

**Kingdom Animalia

**Example: Sponge, corals, flatworms, roundworms, earthworms, insects, snails, starfish, fishes, frogs, toads, birds, snakes, tigers, elephants, and humans are all members of the Animalia kingdom.

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**Classification of Kingdom Animalia (Phyla)

  1. Phylum Porifera
  2. Phylum Coelenterata
  3. Phylum Cnidaria
  4. Phylum Platyhelminthes
  5. Phylum Aschelminthes
  6. Phylum Annelida
  7. Phylum Echinodermata
  8. Phylum Mollusca
  9. Phylum Hemichordata
  10. Phylum Chordata

**Benefits of Five-Kingdom Classification