if you mean the subkingdoms of the animal kingdom then they are: 1.Eumetazoa 2.Parazoa if you mean the kingdoms of Biology then they are: 1.Bacteria 2.Protozoa3.Chromista 4.Fungi 5.Plantae6.Animalia (Protozoa and Chromista can be combined as one group, Protista.)
Using the US (six kingdom) model, the order would be
Bacteria
Archaea
Protista
Fungi
Plantae
Animalia
*(protists are arguably a diverse and polyphyletic group, which will likely be phased out in any new hierarchy of living things)
chloroplast, plant cell, leaf, rose bush
the king doms that is many celled is bacteria,animals
You could do either, depending on your requirements. If you were doing a list of the smallest places, it would be least to most in terms of size, whereas if you were doing a list of biggest places, it would go from most to least. It is just like numerical order or alphabetical order. They can work both ways, depending on what you are looking to show.
Helium, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide (least to most dense)
cell, organ,organ system,tissue
chloroplast, plant cell, leaf, rose bush
chloroplast, plant cell, leaf, rose bush
Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia are the five kingdoms commonly used. The United States uses six kingdoms, replacing Monera with Achaea and Bacteria.
cell
The correct answer is (from least to most complex) atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems.
Cells, tissues, organs, and then organ systems.
The structures of the human body in order from least to most complex are cell, tissue, organ, and organ system.
The kingdoms and phyla are the most encompassing categories of taxonomy, followed by class, order, family, genus, and species.
False
Just switch population with ecosystem to get them most to least complex.
Well, it's least complex to most complex. First, there are atoms. The molecules. Then organelles. Then cells. And so on.
the king doms that is many celled is bacteria,animals