The characteristics are used to differentiate between the six kingdoms
1. similarities or differences in morphological features (outer forms)
2. anatomy (body structure)
3. physiology (body chemical reaction)
4. behavior
5. produce offspring / mate each other
6. gene mapping
<h3><em>Further explanation</em></h3>
Grouping living things is known as classification
The study of grouping living things is called Taxonomy
The classification of living things aims to
- 1. knowing the benefits for the benefit of humans
- 2. knowing his family relationship
- 3. knowing the dependence between living things
- 4. makes it easy to learn living things
In ancient times the classification of living things was classified into only 2, namely plants (kingdom Plantae) and animals (kingdom Animalia)
In subsequent developments the classification of living things is divided into 6 kingdoms, namely:
- 1. Animalia (animal), are multicellular \
- 2. Plantae (plants) are multicellular
- 3. Fungi (fungi) have eukaryotic cells
- 4. Protists, single-celled
- 5. Kingdom Monera is no longer used and instead the kingdom of Archaebacteria and Eubacteria appears.
Monera is a single-celled living creature
The classification of living things themselves is based on
1. similarities or differences in morphological features (outer forms)
2. anatomy (body structure)
3. physiology (body chemical reaction)
4. behavior
5. produce offspring / mate each other
6. gene mapping
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