HISTORY OF CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS | MATRIC PART 1 BIOLOGY CHAPTER 3 | 9TH BIOLOGY URDU LECTURE

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HISTORY OF CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS | MATRIC PART 1 BIOLOGY CHAPTER 3 | 9TH BIOLOGY URDU LECTURE (LECTURE NO 4 PART ii)

Welcome to Munir Science Academy! In this video, we dive into the *five-kingdom classification system* introduced by *Robert Whittaker**, a revolutionary concept in biology that helps us understand the diversity of life. This system classifies organisms into **five kingdoms* based on their *levels of cellular organization* and **mode of nutrition**.

We’ll explore how organisms are categorized from *prokaryotic* forms like *Monera* (bacteria) to *eukaryotic* forms like *Protista**, plants, and animals. The terms **Procariotique* and *Eucariotique* are crucial for distinguishing between simpler bacterial cells and the more complex cells of plants and animals.

The five-kingdom classification system was further refined by *Margulis and Schwartz**, making it an essential framework in understanding biological diversity. Each kingdom, from **Monera* to *Protista**, is grouped based on **classification principles* that consider their cellular structure and nutrition.

This video is an excellent resource for students studying *9th class Biology in Urdu**, especially those preparing for their **Matric part 1 biology exams**. We’ve tailored this content to help you grasp the **fundamentals of biology* and understand how life is organized into these five distinct kingdoms.

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