No they're in the Kingdom ANIMALIA.
All unicellular eukaryotic organisms fall under the kingdom Protista and are thusly called "protists."
blepharisma are found it bacteria
The kingdom that contains all prokaryotes except archaebacteria is Bacteria. Archaebacteria are a separate domain from Bacteria, so the kingdom Bacteria includes all prokaryotes that are not part of the Archaea domain.
No, protista are eukaryote. Prokaryotes are broken into two kingdoms. Archeabacteria ( ancient bacteria ) and Eubacteria ( true bacteria )
No, an amoeba is not part of the eubacteria kingdom. Amoebae belong to the kingdom Protista, specifically in the phylum Amoebozoa. Eubacteria are a separate kingdom consisting of prokaryotic organisms like bacteria.
No, protista is not a bacteria. Protista is a kingdom that includes diverse microorganisms like algae, protozoa, and slime molds. Bacteria belong to a separate kingdom called Bacteria.
They are not. Bacteria and Protista are in different domains.
All unicellular eukaryotic organisms fall under the kingdom Protista and are thusly called "protists."
They are not. Bacteria and Protista are in different domains.
blepharisma are found it bacteria
The kingdom that contains all prokaryotes except archaebacteria is Bacteria. Archaebacteria are a separate domain from Bacteria, so the kingdom Bacteria includes all prokaryotes that are not part of the Archaea domain.
No, protista are eukaryote. Prokaryotes are broken into two kingdoms. Archeabacteria ( ancient bacteria ) and Eubacteria ( true bacteria )
A spirillum belongs to the kingdom Bacteria. It is a type of bacteria that is characterized by its spiral shape.
No, an amoeba is not part of the eubacteria kingdom. Amoebae belong to the kingdom Protista, specifically in the phylum Amoebozoa. Eubacteria are a separate kingdom consisting of prokaryotic organisms like bacteria.
No. Worms are part of the Animal Kingdom.
This statement is incorrect. Streptococcus is a type of bacteria that causes strep throat, but it is classified in the Kingdom Bacteria, not Protista. The Kingdom Protista includes primarily single-celled eukaryotic organisms, whereas Streptococcus is a prokaryotic organism. Thus, it belongs to a different classification entirely.
animalia, plantae, fungi, archaea, bacteria, archaezoa, protista, chromista.