Whittaker's classification included Kingdom Monera,

  1. Whittaker's classification included Kingdom Monera, which included all prokaryotes. Why is this classification obsolete?A. This
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  3. What are the main differences between the two-kingdom classification system and the multi-kingdom classification systems used in
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  4. Which kingdom never has a cell wall? (1 point)Monera Monera Animalia Animalia Plantae Plantae Protista Protista
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  5. give me the whole 35 phyllum in kingdom monera
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  6. list out the 35 phyllum under kingdom monera
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  7. Fungi in Linnaeus's Three Kingdom classification systemwere classified under the Mineral Kingdom. could not be classified. were
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  8. Fungi in Linnaeus’s Three Kingdom classification systemwere classified under the Animal Kingdom. were classified under the
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  9. list the salient characteristics of kingdom monera
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  10. State the general characteristics of kingdom monera
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