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Animalia is the Animal Kingdom. When we classify an organism, it can be a plant, fungus or from the kingdom of animalia which includes all kinds of organisms that are not plants or fungi. Bears, fish & microscopic protozoa are all animals and fall under the kingdom of animalia.
The kingdom that has microscopic organisms with characteristics of plant cells is the kingdom Protista. Some protists, such as algae and diatoms, are unicellular and contain chloroplasts, which enable them to carry out photosynthesis like plant cells do.
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The kingdom archezoa was meant to classify organisms that developed before the mitochondrial stage; however, it has since been discovered that most organisms develop with mitochondria and this kingdom has been largely abandoned.
One reason it is difficult to classify protists in to a single kingdom is because protists include a vast selection of organisms that are not necessarily related. The method of movement and their habitat can vary greatly.
Animalia is the Animal Kingdom. When we classify an organism, it can be a plant, fungus or from the kingdom of animalia which includes all kinds of organisms that are not plants or fungi. Bears, fish & microscopic protozoa are all animals and fall under the kingdom of animalia.
The kingdom Animalia contains non-autotrophs.
The kingdom that has microscopic organisms with characteristics of plant cells is the kingdom Protista. Some protists, such as algae and diatoms, are unicellular and contain chloroplasts, which enable them to carry out photosynthesis like plant cells do.
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Viruses lack the characteristics of living organisms, such as cellular structure and metabolism, making it challenging to classify them within the traditional system of biological classification. Additionally, viruses are considered obligate intracellular parasites that can only replicate inside host cells, further complicating their classification within the existing kingdom system.
The kingdom archezoa was meant to classify organisms that developed before the mitochondrial stage; however, it has since been discovered that most organisms develop with mitochondria and this kingdom has been largely abandoned.
One reason it is difficult to classify protists in to a single kingdom is because protists include a vast selection of organisms that are not necessarily related. The method of movement and their habitat can vary greatly.
* Kingdom Animalia, Phylum prokaryotae. i disagree, its kingdon prokaryote
eukaryotic organisms in the Kingdom of Animalia. Another name for Animalia is Metazoa
Scientists classify organisms into different kingdoms based on their source of energy through their mode of nutrition. Organisms that obtain energy from the sun through photosynthesis belong to the kingdom Plantae, while those that obtain energy from consuming other organisms belong to the kingdom Animalia. Organisms that obtain energy from breaking down organic matter or inorganic compounds belong to the kingdom Fungi or Kingdom Protista, depending on other characteristics.
Here are all 7 to classify organisms (Animal Kingdom) Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species ~ Hope I helped ~ From dograchie123
Color, size, extremities, where they live, how they move Most of the determinations of how to classify were done by male scientists. Some female scientist did some other classification of some plants that were different from the typical male classification and that were very reasonable. So then there were two ways to classify. In one, these two are closest, but in the other those two are closest. Which shows us that classification of species is somewhat dependent on who does it. Don't ask my cat.