it is spelt phytoplankton and it isn't a plant or a animal. it belongs to the chromalveolata kingdom.
No, phytoplankton are not part of the animal kingdom. They are actually a type of microscopic marine algae that belongs to the plant kingdom. Phytoplankton play a vital role in marine ecosystems as they are primary producers at the base of the food chain.
The cardinal is in the kingdom Animalia as it belongs to the animal kingdom.
A skunk belongs to the animal kingdom, specifically within the Mammalia class.
Human beings are classified in kingdom Animalia.
bateria are in the animal kingdom
No. Worms are part of the Animal Kingdom.
Plant.
Zooplankton
Nothing
It eats photoplankton
all of them, the animal kingdom isn't actually a kingdom...All animals are in the Animal Kingdom, or Kingdom Animalia.
The animal is Kingdom Animalia.
All animals belong to the animal kingdom.
The cardinal is in the kingdom Animalia as it belongs to the animal kingdom.
Yes, the animal kingdom is eukaryotic.
No. The parameciam is in the protist kingdom not the animal kingdom.
A skunk belongs to the animal kingdom, specifically within the Mammalia class.
The animal kingdom.