it depends on the kingdoms.
Kingdoms - Kingdom Protista - Kingdom Plantae - Kingdom Fungi - Kingdom Animalia - Kingdom Archaebacteria - Kingdom Eubacteria
Phylum
Classes
Orders
Families
Genus
Species
THE PLANT KINGDOM
The plant kingdom with rare exceptions includes those multicellular organisms which have a cell wall consisting of cellulose and have the ability to make food by photosynthesis. Because of their food making ability, plants feed the animal and fungi kingdoms. They are also responsible for providing organic material throughout the ages that eventually become our fossil fuels of today. In addition, plants give off oxygen, which is used by animals and plants to carry on their bodily processes. This kingdom contains over 260,000 species. About 230,000 of these belong to the angiosperms, the seed-bearing plants, so a greater emphasis will be placed on these.
The six Kingdoms are Archaebacteria, eubacteria, Animalia, Plantai, Fungi, and Protista.
kingdom is a country state or territory ruled by a king or queen. kingdom also means the spiritual reign or authority of god
Kingdom is scientific name given to group of organisms having the same or close lifestyle,physical properties or any similarities between them.
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Kingdom: Plant or Animal Phylum: Characteristics (e.g. vertebrate or invertebrate) Class: Systematics (e.g. herbivore or carnivore)
it waz first in the kingdom protoctista but now in kingdom fugus
If kingdom is an option it's kingdom. If not then the answer is phylum
angiotaxonmy
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United Kingdom. It stands for the United Kingdom.
If you mean kingdom like domain, phylum, and class then the kingdom is Animalia.
a kingdom
If you mean the time periods then they are the following: The Old Kingdom, The Middle Kingdom and The New Kingdom
First tell us which kingdom you mean.
If you mean the time periods then they are the following: The Old Kingdom, The Middle Kingdom and The New Kingdom
Kingdom meansWas the highest or most general group of organism
The Latin for "God's kingdom" is regnum dei.
If you mean what kingdom he came from... it's the New Kingdom.
United Kingdom (the country) United Kingdom (of England, Scotland & Wales).
middle kingdom
United Kingdom.