CLASSIFICATION OF LIVING THINGS (One-Liner)

KEY POINTS

  • According to modern system of taxonomy, living organisms have been classified into Five Kingdoms.

  • Classification means sorting out things into group on the bases of similarities and differences.

  • Algae are unicellular, colonial and multi-cellular organisms.

  • Algae are found in ponds, lakes and oceans.

  • Volvox, spirogyra and chlamydomonas are algae actually.

  • Fungi are some unicellular and some multicellular.

  • Vertebrates are those animals which have back-bone in their bodies.

  • Vertebrates are further classified into five classes i.e. fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals.

  • Fish live in water and breathe through gills. Trout, salmon, rohu etc. are the example of fishes.

  • Amphibians can live both in water and on land. Mostly their skin is moist and slippery. Frogs and toads are the example of amphibians.

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