Respuesta :
The 6 kingdom classification and its details are given below.
Explanation:
The whole of the living organisms are divided into 6 kingdoms namely - Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia.
The kingdom Archaebacteria is having prokaryotic cell type with very thin or no cell wall. They have no membrane bound organelles. They are both autotrophic and heterotrophic in nutrition. They can perform photosynthesis and chemosynthesis.
The Eubacteria is also having prokaryotic cell type with cell wall made of chitin. They also have no membrane bound organelles. They are both autotrophic and heterotrophic in nutrition. They can also perform photosynthesis and chemosynthesis.
The Protista are the most diverse organisms in the animal history. They have eukaryotic type of cells. They have membrane bound organelles like ribosome and mitochondria. They have all the modes of nutrition like autotrophic, heterotrophic and saprophytic.
The fungi are another diverse kingdom with eukaryotic cells. They have cell walls made of chitin and they have membrane bound cell organelles. They have saprophytic mode of nutrition.
The Plantae is the next kingdom with eukaryotic cells. These organisms have cell walls of Cellulose pectin amd lignin. They store food as starch. They have membrane bound organelles. They have autotrophic mode of nutrition.
The last and most developed kingdom is kingdom Animalia. This kingdom have eukaryotic cells without cell walls. They have membrane bound organelles. They have heterotrophic mode of nutrition.