Monera is the kingdom that includes most organisms that have a prokaryotic cell. The four phyla in this kingdom are: Archaebacteria, Schizopyta, Cyanophyta and Prochlorophyta. Bacteria are in the Schizophyta phylum.
The answer is "Protists" Living organisms are subdivided into 5 major kingdoms, including the Monera, the Protista (Protoctista), the Fungi, the Plantae, and the Animalia. Each kingdom is further subdivided into separate phyla or divisions. Generally "animals" are subdivided into phyla, while "plants" are subdivided into divisions.
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There are 29 phyla in the kingdom Animalia. Only 3 percent of organisms in this kingdom are vertebrates. they are found in one phylum, called Chordata.
A table of the different phyla in the Animalia kingdom can be found at the official website of Kshitij School. The table compares the different features of the nine types of phyla in the Animalia kingdom.
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The answer is "Protists" Living organisms are subdivided into 5 major kingdoms, including the Monera, the Protista (Protoctista), the Fungi, the Plantae, and the Animalia. Each kingdom is further subdivided into separate phyla or divisions. Generally "animals" are subdivided into phyla, while "plants" are subdivided into divisions.
Phyla of Monera 1. schizophyta- bacteria 2. archaebacteria- primitive organisms that live in harsh climates 3. cyanophyta- blue-green bacteria that grows in ponds and streams 4. prochlorophyta- organisms that live in marine environment.
Monera are divided into Archaea and Bacteria and both of these are divided into a nymber of phyla.
Related phyla are grouped into a kingdom.
Phylum
There are more than two phyla in the animal kingdom... There are many phyla in the animal kingdom. There are a few phyla of worms and other invertebrates and then you have the vertebrate ohyla. Unless that's what your asking? Did you want the invertebrate and vertebrate in general phyla? That's the only set of 2 things I can think of.
A kingdom contains similar phyla.
A kingdom contains similar phyla.
A kingdom contains similar phyla.
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That depends on the kingdom.
Kingdom