Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia.
Because a virus is not a living cell. It consists of an outer coat of protein surrounding a core of DNA or RNA. A virus can reproduce while it is inside a living host cell, but outside the host organism, it shows no sign of life. As such, viruses are not included in any of the six kingdoms of living things.
The main two characteristics of living things are: -The ability to grow -A consistency of cells
Biology
cells are the building blocks of life
the part of a compound microscope that moves the body tube up and down for focusiing
Scientists/experts that classified them as non living things.
Yes. DNA is present in all living things.
Viruses don't fit into the kingdoms of life because they aren't considered to be living things, even though they have DNA. Weird right?
Virus' are not living - they cannot exist outside a living organism, and therefore cannot be classified in the same way as other organisms
Good source of food and many other things dealing with the different PHylum Kingdoms in the Cyrogenetic Life-Cycle.
living things have life and none living things do not have life.
Actually, there are more than two 'kingdoms' in modern biological classification. Modern biologists recognize three 'domains' of life: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Bacteria and Archaea are prokaryotes.
The things that living things are classified are as follows: DOMAIN KINGDOM PHYLUM CLASS ORDER FAMILY GENUS SPECIES This classification is from greater to lesser, so you would classify life first with DOMAIN or KINGDOM, then PHYLUM, CLASS etc.
Microorganisms can be classified into 5 groups which are very similar to the kingdoms of life. The groups are: viruses, bacteria, algae, fungi, and protozoa.
Biological 'superkingdoms' are known as Domains.
The living things have life while the non-living things do not have life. The living things locomote and respond to stimuli while the non-living things do not.
living things have life and none living things do not have life.