Prokaryotes are in two kingdoms.They are Bacteria and Arche bacteria.
Carl Woese split up the prokaryotes into two kingdoms, creating a total of six kingdoms.
No, protista are eukaryote. Prokaryotes are broken into two kingdoms. Archeabacteria ( ancient bacteria ) and Eubacteria ( true bacteria )
The eukaryotes kingdom contains archaea and bacteria. The prokaryotes kingdom contains Protista, fungi, animalia and plantae
bacteria that belongs to the Prokaryotes type. These types of becteria can be found in two kingdoms, Archaeabacteria and Eubacteria.
the two kingdoms that are prokaryates are Archaebacteria and Eubacteria.
Pretty sure its Eubacteria.
There are six domains in biology. The kingdoms that contain Prokaryotes are Archaebacteria and Eubacteria , both of which reproduce asexually.
The taxonomy of Prokaryotes is terrible. They were formerly in the Monera kingdom, but that is now obsolete(after the three-domain system was established in 1991), and they are in the Prokaryote kingdoms- kingdoms because they fall under both the Archae and Bacteria domains. But yeah- Prokaryotes have their own Kingdom.
ok it is fungi and plantrea
archaebacteria and eubacteria
The four kingdoms are: plants, animals, protista (eukaryotes), and monera (prokaryotes).
Two, the types of bacteria
Kingdoms, now. Eubacteria and Aracheabacteria.
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
animal, plant, fungi, protoctista and prokaryotes
Prokaryotes are in two kingdoms.They are Bacteria and Arche bacteria.