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Archaebacteria and eubacteria are in what kingdom?

In the five kingdom classification scheme archaea are placed in their own kingdom called archaea. This is a kingdom of single celled organisms.


In the five kingdom classification scheme archea are placed in which kingdom?

its no fungi


One classification scheme splits the kingdom Monera into which two separte kingdoms?

Archaea and Bacteria.


The three domains in the three-domain classification scheme consist of archaea eukarya?

Eubacteria.


What are the cells listed in the 6 kingdom classification scheme?

This is the answer ..i..


Is the most general level in the hierarchical classification scheme.?

The most basic and general level in the hierarchical classification scheme is kingdom. From there the classifications get more specific.


What are the 6 kingdom scheme classification of organism?

If you're asking about the seven kingdom scheme, this is the sitch: there are actually only five kingdoms: -Kingdom Animalia (Animals) -Kingdom Plantae (Plants) -Kingdom Fungi -Kingdom Protista (Protists) -Kingdom Monera (Viruses and Bacteria) then another kingdom was proposed, because the organisms that belong to that kingdom have very unque characteristics: -Kingdom Archaebacteria (Archaebacteria) Additonal two more kingdoms are proposed these days: -Kingdom Archezoa -Kingdom Chromista But if your asking on the LEVELS of classification, that's a different story. Ü


The three domains in the three-domain classification scheme consist of Archaea Eukarya and?

Eubacteria - - For Plato Users !! :]Coatesville AEP


Is the most general level in the hierarchical classification scheme?

The most basic and general level in the hierarchical classification scheme is kingdom. From there the classifications get more specific.


Is the most general level in the hierarchical scheme?

The most basic and general level in the hierarchical classification scheme is kingdom. From there the classifications get more specific.


Is a level in the hierarchical classification scheme between kingdom and class that applies to the grouping of plants or fungi.?

no


Taxonomic keys can only be used with the five kingdom classification scheme?

Taxonomic keys can be used with any classification scheme, not just the five kingdom system. They are tools that help identify organisms based on specific characteristics and can be adapted to different classification systems. Taxonomic keys are flexible and can accommodate variations in classification frameworks.