Which of the following organisms cannot be classified into any of the five kingdoms based…
Biology · NEET · NTA Exams — Biological Classification
Which of the following organisms cannot be classified into any of the five kingdoms
based on Whittaker’s system, and why?
- Mycoplasma, because it lacks a cell wall
- Methanogens, because they are archaebacteria
- Viroids, because they are non-cellular and RNA-based
- Chlamydomonas, because it has features of both plants and animals
Answer
(C) Viroids, because they are non-cellular and RNA-based
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