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Explore the diverse classification of living organisms through the lens of Aidan Langdon Hunter. This study categorizes life into distinct kingdoms: Animal, Plant, Protist, Fungi, and Bacteria. Dive into the Animal Kingdom, featuring vertebrates such as birds, mammals, and reptiles, as well as invertebrates like molluscs and arthropods. Learn about plant examples from grasses to deciduous trees, and discover the unique characteristics of fungi, including toadstools and mildews. Understand the Linnaean classification system, which provides a structured approach to the organization of species.
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Classification of living things By Aidan , Langdon , Hunter
Animal kingdom • Vertebrates • Birds • Mammals • Reptiles • Fish • amphibians • Invertebrates • Molluscs • Worms • Arthropods • Echinoderms • coelenterates
Plant kingdom Examples Grasses Deciduous tree Garden shurbs Characteristics. Some have flowers . Some do not have flowers. Have root.
Protist characteristics Some have hair Some have tails And there is parasitic ones Examples Slime mold Amoebas Acellular slime mold
Fungi • Examples • Toad stool • Mildews • mold • Characteristics • No chlorophyll • Decomposer • Feed on dead things
Bacteria • Characteristics • Very very small. • Spherical • Rod • Spiral • Examples • The shape of little ball • Shaped like an E • Balloon animal such shape cork screw
Linnaeus classification system • Kingdom • Phylum • Class • Order • family • Genus • Species