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There are different ways to classify bacteria, because there are many functions to bacteria. A phenotypic system is one way to classify bacteria.
Kingdom Protista is composed of eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as animals, plants, or fungi. Of the six kingdoms, Protista is the least accurate classification, because of the variety its members display.
Four. These are Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. This is in accordance with the Five-Kingdom system.
Lately scientists have found many species that they are not sure what to classification as because really they could be either, so they have the options to make more in-between kingdoms, or to just classificate them as living and nonliving organisms
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Six.AnimaliaPlantaeFungiProtistaArchaeaand Bacteria
Most scientists use six kingdoms to classify organisms: Animalia (animals), Plantae (plants), Fungi (fungi), Protista (unicellular eukaryotes), Archaea, and Bacteria. This system provides a broad way to categorize living organisms based on their evolutionary relationships and characteristics.
There are many ways in which you can classify an unknown species. To classify an unknown species you can compare it to similar species.
"Classify" has 3 syllables: class-i-fy.
i think u can classify it in 2 ways
there are over 500 animals at animal in kingdoms
there are five kingdoms used today
Kingdoms of Sorcery has 218 pages.
Infinitely many.
There are two kingdoms of bacteria, Eubacteria and Archaea.
Israel was split into two kingdoms, if that's what you mean.