animal kingdom
A one-celled parasite would belong to the Kingdom Protista. This kingdom includes single-celled organisms that do not fit into other kingdoms like Fungi, Plantae, or Animalia.
You would find an amoeba in the kingdom Protista. Amoebas are single-celled organisms that have a complex internal structure and are commonly found in freshwater environments.
Single celled organisms are found in the Kingdom Protista.
A vine would belong to the Plant kingdom of classification
The organism would belong to the kingdom Bacteria.
Most people would consider fish in the Animalia kingdom ( animal kingdom ), Fish, mammals, insects, animals of course would all belong to the Animalia kingdom. Unlike us we belong to god. But if you are Muslim or Islam or even Jewish and Sikh you would know what kingdom you belong to. -Top Contributor Hillary
These single-celled organisms belong to the domain Archaea. They are extremophiles, able to survive in extreme environments like deep sea vents or beneath ice due to their unique biochemistry and genetic makeup. Their specialized adaptations allow them to thrive in conditions that would be inhospitable to many other organisms.
its in the birds kingdom cuz its considerded a bird, who would even ask this; stupid people these days
insect kingdom it depends how spesific you would like it to be....
As a conch is a type of marine mollusc I would say that crown conchs belong to the animal kingdom.
This depends on what you are referring to. Some answers include: Animal Kingdom
This is a parasite. A parasite lives , grows or shelters in another organism without benefit to that other organism.