(N/A) $\Rightarrow$ Merits of the five-kingdom classification system:
$1$. It separates prokaryotes (Kingdom $Monera$) from eukaryotes (Kingdoms $Protista$,$Fungi$,$Plantae$,and $Animalia$).
$2$. It places unicellular and multicellular organisms into separate groups,unlike the two-kingdom system.
$3$. $Fungi$ are placed in a separate kingdom due to their unique biochemical,physiological,and structural organization.
$4$. It provides a more logical placement for organisms like $Euglena$,which share characteristics of both plants and animals,by placing them in Kingdom $Protista$.
$5$. The $Plantae$ and $Animalia$ kingdoms are more homogenous compared to the two-kingdom system.
$\Rightarrow$ Demerits of the five-kingdom classification system:
$1$. Kingdom $Protista$ is a heterogeneous group that includes organisms with diverse characteristics,such as $Chlamydomonas$ (with cell walls) and $Amoeba$ (without cell walls).
$2$. It does not provide a clear or proper place for viruses,viroids,and lichens.
$3$. $Yeasts$ are unicellular eukaryotes but are not included in Kingdom $Protista$.
$4$. The classification criteria are still debated for organisms with flexible lifestyles,such as slime moulds.