Humans are classified in the domain Eukarya, kingdom Animalia, phylum Chordata, class Mammalia, order Primates, family Hominidae, genus Homo, and species sapiens. This classification system is known as taxonomy, which organizes living organisms into hierarchical groups based on shared characteristics. In the case of humans, we belong to the kingdom Animalia, along with other multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that obtain nutrients through ingestion.
Humans are classified as mammals in the animal kingdom.
Humans are classified as eukaryotes.
Angiosperms are classified under the kingdom Plantae. They are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed in a fruit.
Humans belong to the animal kingdom, specifically in the kingdom Animalia.
Humans belong to the kingdom Animalia.
Humans are classified as mammals in the animal kingdom.
Humans are members of the Animal Kingdom if that is what you meant by your question.
The human kingdom refers to the classification of humans within the animal kingdom based on the Linnaean system of taxonomy. In this system, humans are classified as part of the Animalia kingdom, along with other animals. This classification is based on similarities in physical characteristics and genetic makeup.
Humans: kingdom: animalia phylum: chordata class: mammalia order: primate family: homindae genus: homo species: h. sapiens
They are not classified into a kingdom as they are not alive.
Algea is classified into "Protista"(Protoctista) kingdom.
We're both animals but very different ones...
Plant kingdom
Mold should be classified in the fungus kingdom.
Arthropods are classified in the animal kingdom (Animalia, or Metazoa).
Humans are classified as eukaryotes.
Fungi are classified in its own kingdom, not under plantae.