Bacteria
it is eubacteria
No; a kingdom describes a specific family of species, as in 'plant kingdom.'
Microorganisms help multicelullar organisms survive because they live in the digestive systems of multicellular organisms, and feed on food particles that pass throughout the intestines.
Actually, no. Organisms in the kingdom Plantae do not contain chlorophyll and do not undergo photosynthesis. Only organsims in kingdom Plantae undergo photosynthesis. Organisms in kingdom Fungi are typically parasitic and live on other organisms.
Archaebacteria
Archaebacteria
It belongs to the Eubacteria Kingdom.
Kingdom Monera consists of tiny organisms like bacteria. They live virtually everywhere, including inside humans and animals. They can live in many different environments.
plantae, monera and protista
archaebacteria
Some bacteria and protists called anaerobes can live without oxygen. Three kingdoms have organisms that have anaerobes- kingdom bacteria, kingdom archaea, and kingdom protista
Organisms that live in the Archaea Domain can live in hostile environments that others cannot. They live in areas such as sulfurous hot springs, deep-sea thermal vents, salty lakes, wastewater from mining, and in the intestines of animals.