animals, fungi and plants.
No, one-celled organisms are classified in the kingdom Protista or Monera, not in the plant kingdom (Plantae). One-celled organisms such as bacteria, protists, and algae belong to these kingdoms based on their characteristics and structures.
Firstly scientists classified organisms into 2 kingdoms:animal kingdom and plant kingdom.Then when science became advanced organisms where classified into 5 kingdoms:plant kingdom,animal kingdom,monera,protista,fungi.
Firstly scientists classified organisms into 2 kingdoms:animal kingdom and plant kingdom.Then when science became advanced organisms where classified into 5 kingdoms:plant kingdom,animal kingdom,monera,protista,fungi.
Animals
All plants
Kingdom Protista
The kingdom Animalia contains non-autotrophs.
Yes by species,kingdom,etc.............
Organisms are classified into a hierarchical system that includes seven main levels: kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. This system helps to categorize organisms based on their similarities and evolutionary relationships.
A Kingdom is the largest group a organism can be classified in.
Algae are classified as part of the kingdom Protista. They are photosynthetic organisms that can be found in a variety of environments, including freshwater and marine ecosystems.
About how many organisms have been classified to date?