Animalia and Fungi are two kingdoms that do not have chloroplasts. While they have other organelles and structures that perform similar functions, such as mitochondria, they do not possess chloroplasts for photosynthesis like plants and some other organisms do.
The scientific classification system recognizes 6 kingdoms: Animalia (animals), Plantae (plants), Fungi (fungi), Protista (protists), Archaea, and Bacteria (monera). Each kingdom represents a broad group of organisms with similar characteristics.
Those ARE the names of the kingdoms.
The 5 kingdoms are fungi, plante, eubacteria, protista, and animalia. But only 3 out of the 5 are multicellular. The three kingdoms that are multicellular are: 1) fungi 2) animalia 3) plante
The main difference between the fungi and plant kingdoms is that fungi absorbs energy from other plants
Monera is one of the five kingdoms of living organisms; it includes bacteria. The other kingdoms are plants, animals, protists, and fungi.
The kingdoms that have eukaryotic cells are Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, and Protista. Eukaryotic cells are characterized by having a membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles.
Moneran, Protista, fungi, animalia, plantae are the five kingdoms
The Kingdoms that are unicelllar are Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, and Fungi.
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No. They are in different kingdoms.
The 5 Kingdoms are: Fungi, Plants, Animals, Prokaryotes and Protoctistans.