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CHAPTER 1 THE LIVING WORLD

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Topic Covered ✏ 1.1 Diversity in the Living World  1.2 Taxonomic Categories 1.1 Diversity in the Living World  Each different kind of plant, animal or organism that you see, represents a species .  The number of species that are known and described range between 1.7-1.8 million. This refers to biodiversity or the number and types of organisms present on earth.     Nomenclature Naming of living organisms such that a particular organism is known by the same name all over the world. Nomenclature or naming is only possible when the organism is described correctly and we know to what organism the name is attached to. This is identification.

CHAPTER - 2 BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

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Topic Covered  ✏ 2.1 Kingdom Monera  2.2 Kingdom Protista  2.3 Kingdom Fungi  2.4 Kingdom Plantae  2.5 Kingdom Animalia  2.6 Viruses, Viroids and Lichens Introduction  Aristotle was the earliest to attempt a more scientific basis for classification.  He used simple morphological characters to classify plants into trees, shrubs and herbs.  He also divided animals into two groups, those which had red blood and those that did not. Two Kingdom Given by Linnaeus ' ( Plantae and Animalia ) This system did not distinguish between the :- Eukaryotes and prokaryotes,  Unicellular and multicellular organisms and  Photosynthetic (green algae) and non-photosynthetic (fungi) organisms. Five Kingdom Classification. Proposed by R.H. Whittaker (1969)  The kingdoms defined by him were named Monera, Protista, Fungi , Plantae and Animalia.  The main criteria for classification used by him include Cell structure,  Body organisation,...