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Microorganisms can be classified into 5 groups which are very similar to the kingdoms of life. The groups are: viruses, bacteria, algae, fungi, and protozoa.
Rhino on land and 'croc' in water
There are four extant (living) genera of rhino. They are listed below with the species that belongs in each genus listed below it.CeratotheriumCeratotherium simum (White Rhino)DicerorhinusDicerorhinus sumatrensis (Sumatran Rhino)DicerosDicero bicornis (Black Rhino)RhinocerosRhinoceros unicornis (Indian Rhino)Rhinoceros sondaicus (Javan Rhino)
2 in rhino (rhi-no)
Rhino, no question.
Viruses are not considered to be part of any of the traditional biological kingdoms (Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, etc.). They are typically classified in a separate group known as the kingdom Viruses or under domain as Obligate Intracellular Parasites.
I heard my teacher say it was in the Viruses type of cell (archaebacteria) but viruses are no longer considered in kingdoms, therefore, it doesn't belong to any kingdoms.
Viruses don't fit into the kingdoms of life because they aren't considered to be living things, even though they have DNA. Weird right?
Viruses do not belong to any of the five kingdoms of life.
The five kingdoms for microorganisms are Bacteria, Archaea, Protista, Fungi, and Viruses. Each kingdom represents a different group of microorganisms with distinct characteristics and biological functions.
Viruses are not officially a part of a kingdom themselves, but this is still being debated.
I think the corona virus will end depending on many circumstances. Corona mutation and stuff will change our lives, but I'm guessing it might end next year or in 2023. I wish it will end soon:)
Bacteria are prokaryotes, viruses are not classified within the six kingdoms of life, and so are neither prokaryotes nor eukaryotes.
Viruses are not alive and therefore taxonomists have not yet classified viruses into specific shapes. However, they are enveloped, single stranded, positive-sense RNA viruses (27-31kb) with club-shaped surface about 120-160 nm in diameter that resemble a "corona".
Viruses dont fall under the 6 kingdoms because they are not considered to be alive... :D
For a person the rhino virus is known as the common cold. The proper term is Rhinovirus however, and a more accurate description would be that it causes the symptoms of the common cold. an equine flu
Yes! See the related question below for information on how to wash hands properly to get rid of viruses.