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The real 'kingdoms' of eukaryotes

Abstract

The diversity of life has generally been divided into a few - four to six - fundamental 'kingdoms'. The most influential system, the 'Whittaker' five kingdom structure, recognises Monera (prokaryotes) and four eukaryotic kingdoms: Animalia (Metazoa), Plantae, Fungi and Protista. Whittaker's system, somewhat modified, was presented as more realistic than the traditional division of life into animals and plants. Fungi, as well as prokaryotes, were separated from the plants, to which they are not related, while various protists were also released from artificial 'plant-like' or 'animal-like' designations.


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