In the six-kingdom system, they are: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea, Bacteria.
They are Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, And Animalia Hope that helps -Jr-Mix
There are five kingdoms recognized by the scientific community: Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia
Those ARE the names of the kingdoms.
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The original first two kingdoms were animals and plants.
living thing have scientific names so you can identify the many different species around the world first they are put into kingdoms then classes then phylums the families then groups then species.
What are the 6 Kingdoms of Life?Scientific NameAnimaliaPlantaeProtistaFungiBacteriumArcheaEveryday NameAnimalsPlantsProtistsFungiBacteriaArchea
the 3 domains are bacteria, Archae, eukaryota then those are split up into the 6 kingdoms which is eubacteria,archae bacteria,protista,fungi,plantae,animalia.
Those ARE the names of the kingdoms.
There are five kingdoms recognized by the scientific community: Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia
animal plant
The scientific classification system recognizes 6 kingdoms: Animalia (animals), Plantae (plants), Fungi (fungi), Protista (protists), Archaea, and Bacteria (monera). Each kingdom represents a broad group of organisms with similar characteristics.
Kingdom Animalia.
There are six kingdoms: Kingdom Animalia Kingdom Plantae Kingdom Protista Kingdom Fungi Kingdom Archaebacteria Kingdom Eubacteria The first four are eukaryotes and the last two are prokaryotes. It might be the other way around though.
Those ARE the names of the kingdoms.
Linnaeus named the Animalia and Plantae Kingdoms. Linnaeus named two kingdoms by the names Animalia and Plantae kingdoms. He also ordered them from the largest to the smallest.
Scotland and England
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