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Earlier fungi were also classified in plnat kingdom. Now in modern classification these have been assingned a separate kingdom because their structure and function is quite different from rest of the plant kingdom.
The United Kingdom (which includes England) is both a Parliamentary Democracy and a Constitutional Monarchy. All laws have to be debated and passed by the elected Members of Parliament. They also have to be given the Royal Assent (signed) by the reigning Monarch although this is just a formality as the Monarchy (Crown) isn't allowed to be involved in political decisions.
There ARE actually! Scientists are currently studying them and are observing that they don't follow several of the characteristics of life. They are not bacteria and are different from any other kingdom. It is being debated and disscussed and the scientists may decide to establish a new, sixth kingdom.
Since viruses aren't currently considered to be fully alive, they are not part of the traditional Kingdom-Phylum-etc. taxonomic rankings. They use a parallel classification system, which starts at the level of Order and continues down to Species. Please see the related link below.
Yes, although the type (radial, bilateral) varies from species to species.
Viruses are not officially a part of a kingdom themselves, but this is still being debated.
Animalia. Or possibly Narnia.
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you beat all of the earlier ones.
The Kingdom of Bahrain is a country. Earlier it was known as State of Bahrain.
They are animals, and so they are in Animalia. Although they look lifeless, they are not.
Earlier fungi were also classified in plnat kingdom. Now in modern classification these have been assingned a separate kingdom because their structure and function is quite different from rest of the plant kingdom.
Although the name Kingdom of hearts sounds cool, the game is called Kingdom hearts.
moonrise kingdom possibly
The United Kingdom (which includes England) is both a Parliamentary Democracy and a Constitutional Monarchy. All laws have to be debated and passed by the elected Members of Parliament. They also have to be given the Royal Assent (signed) by the reigning Monarch although this is just a formality as the Monarchy (Crown) isn't allowed to be involved in political decisions.
The "Temple" or "Kingdom" of God is Heaven. From what I know, it is called the Kingdom of God, or Kingdom of Heaven. Although I have heard the word temple used in that term.
The New Kingdom, because this ended the middle kingdom when the Egyptians were skilled enough to push the Hyksos out of Egypt. They started to adapt some of their military skills from earlier years.