Biology - Biological Classification

16 Lessons | 2hr 34min | State Board , CBSE & ICSE | Competitive exams like NEET , CET, Foundation

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Biology - Biological Classification

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the process of classification of organism
  • Identify the different categories of bacteria,phycobiont and mycobiont,RNA and DNA virus
  • Define dikaryon, alternation of generation
  • Describe the features of different protozons,virus
  • Apply the gained knowledge
  • Appreciate the role of bacteria in human progress

Description

Description

Since the dawn of civilisation, there have been many attempts to classify living organisms. It was done instinctively not using criteria that were

scientific but borne out of a need to use organisms for our own use – for food, shelter and clothing. Aristotle was the earliest to attempt a more

scientific basis for classification. He used simple morphological characters to classify plants into trees, shrubs and herbs. He also divided animals

into two groups, those which had red blood and those that did not.

In Linnaeus' time a Two Kingdom system of classification with Plantae and Animalia kingdoms was developed that included all plants and animals respectively. This system did not distinguish between he eukaryotes and prokaryotes, unicellular and multicellular organisms and photosynthetic (green algae) and non-photosynthetic (fungi) organisms. Classification of organisms into plants and animals was easily done and was easy to understand, but, a large number of organisms did not fall into either category. Hence the two kingdom classification used for a long time was found inadequate. Besides, gross morphology a need was also felt for including other characteristics like cell structure, nature of wall, mode of nutrition, habitat, methods of reproduction, evolutionary relationships, etc. Classification systems for the living organisms have hence, undergone several changes over the time. Though plant and animal kingdoms have been a constant under all different systems, the understanding of what groups/organisms be included under these kingdoms have been changing; the number and nature of other kingdoms have also been understood differently by different scientists over the time.

Course Content

  • Introduction

  • Characteristics of five Kingdoms

  • Kingdom Monera

  • Archaebacteria

  • Eubacteria and Mycoplasma

  • Kingdom Protista Part-1

  • Kingdom Protista Part-2

  • Kingdom Plantae

  • Lichens

  • Kingdom Fungi

  • Kingdom Animalia

  • Viruses

  • Significance of 5- kingdom classification

  • Viroids and Prions

  • Types of Viruses

  • Types of Fungi


Who Should Attend!

  • Biology enthusiast.
  • Beginners in Biology.
  • NEET & MHT-CET aspirants
  • Those preparing for board and competitive exams State Board, CBSE, ICSE , IGCSE, MHT-CET & NEET

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  • Biology

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