1.) Archae - Prokaryotic organisms
2.) Monera - Also prokaryotic
3.) Protocista - Eukaryotic
4.) Fungi - Eukaryotic
5.) Plantae - Eukaryotic
6.) Animalia - Eukaryotic
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I am not certain what system the above answer is referring to, it seems like more of a combination of terms from the old 5 kingdom system and the more recently adapted 6 kingdom system. As far as I know, the six kingdom system includes:
-Animalia
-Plantae
-Fungi
-Protista
-Bacteria
-Archaea
I'm guessing you are talking about taxonomy? Like Kingdom-Phylum-Class-Order-Family-Genus-Species? If so, Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea, and Eubacteria are the six kingdoms. We are Animalia!
This quiz should let you know, though there is debate as to whether there are 5 or 6 (or more) and it also depends if you study in America or Britain and Australia. http://www.sporcle.com/games/kingdoms.php
The six kingdoms are:
1Protista is an extremely diverse group and many members are not monophyletic, making them very difficult to classify clearly.
2Archaea and Bacteria were once grouped into Kingdom Monera, but were separated when it was discovered that eukaryotes are closer to Archaea than Bacteria.
They are- Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, fungi, plantae and animalia..
anamalia, protista, fungi, plantea, eubacteria and archeabacteria
the six kingdoms are Animalia, Plantae, Protista, Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, and Fungi
6 kingdoms: Plants, Animals ,Fungi, Protists,Archae, and Eubacteria. :)>
Chromista, Fungi, Protista, Animilia, Plantea, and Archaebacteria
There are six kingdoms in biology - Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea, and Bacteria. These are the most widely accepted kingdoms. Some countries and regions may use a different number (for example 5 - Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protoctista and Prokaryota).
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.
There are 5 kingdoms (kingdoms is the way of classifing organisms) 1. kingdom Monera (bateria and other single prokaryotic cells) 2. kingdom Protista (microscopic organisms made of 1 or more eukaryotic cells) 3.kingdom Fungi (fungi (of course) made of eukaryotic cells and eats deadorganisms) 4. Kingdom Plantae (all plants which are made of many eukaryotic cells) 5. kingdom Animalia (all animals and people many many eukaryotic cells we humans are made of about 100 trillion!) Being in Kingdom Animalia does NOT mean we are animals though we are just made of the same cells! Hope this helps!
There should be only 5 kingdoms: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista and Prokaryota. Unless you're talking about the different phyla/divisions within. maniwala tititlaan mo ak labat
There were originally 5 kingdoms. Then, scientists discovered that there are actually 6. The original 5 kindgoms are Moneran, Protista, Fungi, Plante, (Plants) and Animalia (Animals). Scientists decided to split the Moneran kingdom into two different parts, those parts are Archae Bacteria and EuBacteria. So now, there are indeed 6 kingdoms in our world.
There are two kingdoms of bacteria. The two kingdoms of bacteria are Archaebacteria and Eubacteria. This is taught in biology.
There are six kingdoms in biology - Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea, and Bacteria. These are the most widely accepted kingdoms. Some countries and regions may use a different number (for example 5 - Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protoctista and Prokaryota).
There are six domains in biology. The kingdoms that contain Prokaryotes are Archaebacteria and Eubacteria , both of which reproduce asexually.
theres animal, plants, fungi,and more monera and protists are two more
Actually plants, animals, protist, fungus, Eubacteria, Archaebacteria are the kingdoms of Earth biology.
the 6 kingdoms are jamacia carribean england antigua france asia
they both are multicelluar and they're both consumers (instead of producers).
In biology organisms are organized (in descending order) into kingdoms, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species. In elementary biology the highest level is the kingdom.
Opinions about how to classify life vary. In one system, the kingdoms are: bacteria, archibacteria, protista, animalia, plantae, fungi. For other classifications, check the Wikipedia article on "kingdom (biology)".
There are three domains (Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya) and six kingdoms (Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea, Bacteria) in the modern system of taxonomy.
The three domains of life are the Archaebacteria, Eubacteria and Eukarya. The six kingdoms of life fall into one of these domains.
plants, animals, monera, protists, fungi there are only 5 kingdoms