the five kingdom classification system asks whether a cell is pro or eukaryotic, whether it is auto or heterotrophic, by structure and function, if it is produced in an embryo, and if it is unicellular or. multicellular
earth 6 kingdoms of living things
The original first two kingdoms were animals and plants.
Eubacteria, Archea, Protist, Fungus/Fungi, Plants, Animals
Plants, Animals, Protists, Fungi, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria.Hope i helped!
Yes. DNA is present in all living things.
Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera. Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera. Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera.
There are currently five kingdoms of living things: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, and Monera. Each kingdom is based on different characteristics and includes different groups of organisms.
Cells.
earth 6 kingdoms of living things
The six Kingdoms are: Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, Plantae, Animalia, Fungi.
The classification of living things includes 7 levels: kingdom, phylum, classes, order, families, genus, and species . The most basic classification of living things is kingdoms. Currently there are five kingdoms.
The 6 Kingdoms are catorgorized because the kingdoms have even smaller parts to them. Scientists don't want to have a bunch of little kingdoms and parts of kingdoms, so they catorgorize them.
The original first two kingdoms were animals and plants.
Six.AnimaliaPlantaeFungiProtistaArchaeaand Bacteria
no you cannot find matter in nonliving things and it does not have the same properties
the 5 kingdoms
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