eukarya
Multicellular eukaryotes can belong to either Animalia, Plantae, or Fungi.
Plant cells belong to plants, therefore they belong to the kingdom Plantae.
Human belong to kingdom Animalia. So they are eukaryotic.
The first eukaryotes are most likely to belong to the Protista kingdom. These are mostly multicellular organisms with the earlier ones including organisms like Kneallhazia solenopsae and many more.
Eukaryota is a domain, not a kingdom. There are kingdoms that fall under the domain Eukaryota.
Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms without a distinct cell nucleus or membrane-bound organelles. They belong to the domains Bacteria and Archaea, which are separate from the domain Eukaryota that includes eukaryotes.
They are probably animals.
Eukaryotes are multicellular organisms, such as plants and animals. They belong to the domain eukaryora. Single celled organisms belong to the domain prokaryota.
Extreme microbes belong to the kingdom Archaea. Archaea are single-celled microorganisms that can thrive in extreme environments such as hot springs, deep-sea hydrothermal vents, and highly acidic or alkaline conditions. They are distinct from bacteria and eukaryotes in terms of their genetic makeup and cellular structure.
An organism is made up of several eukaryotic cells and eats only dead organisms. It is made up of several eukaryotic cells so it is not Kingdom Monera. It eats dead organisms, so it is probably a decomposer and apart of the Kingdom Fungi.
The Eukaryotes.
No, eukaryotes are a separate domain of life that includes organisms with membrane-bound organelles. The kingdoms Eubacteria and Archaebacteria belong to the domain Bacteria, which consists of prokaryotic cells lacking membrane-bound organelles.