Five kingdom Concept
This is part of lecture presented by Ms Priyanka Khan, Asst. Professor in Biyani Girls College. This lecture is about R.H. Whittaker’s Five Kingdom Concept According to Five Kingdom Concept of …
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This is part of lecture presented by Ms Priyanka Khan, Asst. Professor in Biyani Girls College. This lecture is about R.H. Whittaker’s Five Kingdom Concept According to Five Kingdom Concept of …
This is part of lecture presented by Ms Priyanka Khan, Asst. Professor in Biyani Girls College. This lecture is about R.H. Whittaker’s Five Kingdom Concept
According to Five Kingdom Concept of R.H. Whittaker living beings have been categorized into 5 Kingdoms:- Monera, Protista, Plantae, Fungi and Algae. Monerans are kingdom of Unicellular Prokaryotes, Protista are kingdom of Unicellular Eukaryotes, Plantae are kingdom of Multicellular Eukaryote Producers, Fungi, the kingdom of Multicellular Decomposers and Animalia are kingdom of Multicellular Eukaryote Consumers.
It is a part of lecture presented by Neha Joshi, Asst. Professor, Department of Science, Biyani Group of colleges on behalf of Gurukpo. This lecture is about antibodies, its structure and …
It is a part of lecture presented by Neha Joshi, Asst. Professor, Department of Science, Biyani Group of colleges on behalf of Gurukpo. This lecture is about antibodies, its structure and its function. The antibodies are glycoproteins which play an important role in immune system. It consist two identical heavy chains and two identical light chains. It plays an important role in opsonization and complement activation.
