animalia, plantae, fungi, protista, eubacteria, and archaebacteria. most bacteria come from the eubacteria group.
Taxonomy is the study of Biology and organisims. It contains groups: Kingdoms and Domains. There are 3 kingdoms. Animal Kingdom, Protista Kingdom, and Plant Kingdom. There are 3 Domain Kingdoms: Bacteria, Eukaryota, and Archaea. It is important to know these branches of life because it will help you organize different types of living things into specific groups.
The biologists are narrowing in on a six kingdom representation of the living world. Anamalia Plantae Fungi Protista Bacteria Archaebacteria
The kingdoms are by far the broadest. For example the animal kingdom and the bacterium kingdom.
Kingdom is a classification within the eukaryotes domain.Bacteria is a domain itself, previously called eubacteria (true bacteria). The other domain of prokaryotes is now called archaea. The third domain of living beings is the eukarya, where kingdoms plantae, fungi and animalia etc. belong.
Common bacteria belongs to the Kingdom Eubacteria. This is a recent change; some Biology textbooks still say Monera.
Bacteria have prokaryotic cells. In the US, bacteria are in the kingdom Bacteria. In UK and Australia these are in the kingdom Monera.
no. there are different kingdoms like; the insect kingdom,the bacteria kingdom... so on and so on
The kingdoms only apply to living things. Bacteria are considered living and viruses are considered non-living, they don't have the characteristics of a living organism.
Domain: Bacteria, Kingdom BacteriaDomain: Archaea, Kingdom ArchaeaDomain: Eukarya: Kingdom ProtistaKingdom FungiKingdom PlantaeKingdom Animalia
In science, living things are classified into kingdoms. These kingdoms are bacteria, protist, fugni, plant, and animal. Tortoises are in the animal kingdom. The next division beyond kingdoms is phylums.
animal kingdom, fungus kingdoms, plant kingdoms, protist kingdom and moneran kingdom
Kingdoms and domains are used to classify living things. There are 3 domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukaryote. Within the domains, living things are sorted into Kingdoms. There are currently 5 Kingdoms protista, bacteria, archaea, plants, animals, and fungi. Previously, only the 5 kingdom system existed. Later however, the domains were added.
Yes it is one of the five kingdoms of living organisms given by R.H.WHITTAKER which includes bacteria
Kingdom is a classification within the eukaryotes domain. Bacteria is a domain itself, previously called eubacteria (true bacteria). The other domain of prokaryotes is now called archaea. Previously this also was considered a kind of bacteria: archeabacteria. The third domain of living beings is the eukarya, where kingdoms plantae, fungi and animalia etc. belong.
Taxonomy is the study of Biology and organisims. It contains groups: Kingdoms and Domains. There are 3 kingdoms. Animal Kingdom, Protista Kingdom, and Plant Kingdom. There are 3 Domain Kingdoms: Bacteria, Eukaryota, and Archaea. It is important to know these branches of life because it will help you organize different types of living things into specific groups.
The four Kingdoms recognized by Herbert Copeland in 1938 are: Animalia, Plantae, Protista, and Monera. The six Kingdom system lists the Kingdoms as: Animalia, Fungi, Plantae, Protista, Archae, and Bacteria.
Yes, bacteria are living organisms they are part of the 6 kingdoms