Thursday, 22 November 2018

CBSE Class 9 - Biology - Classification of Living Beings By Biologists (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Classification of Living Beings By Biologists 

CBSE Class 9 - Biology - Classification of Living Beings By Biologists (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

From 16th century, various biologists attempted to classify various organisms but didn't realize the evolutionary relationships. In 1758 Carl Linnaeus proposed a system that has dominated classification for centuries. Linnaeus identified two kingdoms: Animalia (animals) and Plantae
(plants). 

All the terms like species, genus, family, order, class, phyla etc were defined by Linnaeus on the
basis of the similarities and differences studied by him in groups of organisms.

The first major break from the Linnaean model came from Thomas Whittaker. In 1969 Whittaker proposed a "five kingdom" system in which three kingdoms were added to the animals and plants: Monera (bacteria), Protista, and Fungi.


In the years since Whittaker's system was developed, however, new evidence and new methods have shown that the five-kingdom system also fails to adequately capture what we now know about the diversity of life. Microbial biologists became aware of these limitations as they discovered unicellular organisms that appeared to be prokaryotic, but were extremely distinct in their internal structure and other characteristics from the traditional bacteria. Woese introduced new modification by dividing the Monera into Archaebacteria (or Archaea) and Eubacteria (or Bacteria).

Here presents the infographic showing classification attempts by various biologists:

CBSE Class 9 - Biology - Classification of Living Beings By Biologists (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)