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Archaea
No. Glucose is a polysaccharide (also called a sugar). Bacteria are living organisms that are classified as prokaryotes because they do not have a nucleus.
A kingdom is the largest group into which living things can be classified.
Most bacteria are classified in the Kingdom of Eubacteria. Though bacteria sometimes is not classified as a living organism, some do contain DNA and RNA.
Living things are classified in a biological classification from the biggest to smallest. The classes include; Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
Archaea
Since they are not living, they are not classified and placed in a kingdom.
No. Glucose is a polysaccharide (also called a sugar). Bacteria are living organisms that are classified as prokaryotes because they do not have a nucleus.
Bacterium are prokaryotes
Bacterium are prokaryotes
A kingdom is the largest group into which living things can be classified.
Well, some viruses can be prokaryotic. Such as E-Coli since prokaryotes are plants since their cell structure consists of chloroplasts which are not found in humans or animal cells.
Most bacteria are classified in the Kingdom of Eubacteria. Though bacteria sometimes is not classified as a living organism, some do contain DNA and RNA.
The only living prokaryotes consist mostly of bacteria. There are several types of bacteria that are prokaryotes. Some examples of these are E. coli, streptococcus, and Streptomyces, to name a few.
No. Bacteria are classified as prokaryotic. Eukaryotes have differing traits from prokaryotes - most notably they have nuclei where prokaryotes do not have nuclei. Viruses are classified as neither prokaryotic or eukaryotic but are considered to be living organisms as well.
A water strider is in the kingdom Animalia in the phylum Arthropoda, class Insecta. As a common rule, if a living system is classified under Animalia in the five kingdom system it is a eukaryote. Prokaryotic organisms pertain to bacteria and archeal life forms. An over-simplified means of cellular identification is Eukaryotes have cellular organelles, while prokaryotes do not.
Virus' are not living - they cannot exist outside a living organism, and therefore cannot be classified in the same way as other organisms