Eubacteria and Archaeabacteria.
eubacteria
There are two kingdoms of bacteria. The two kingdoms of bacteria are Archaebacteria and Eubacteria. This is taught in biology.
Eubacteria and Archaebacteria
The six kingdoms are:Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Archaea, Protista, and bacteria
Life on earth is classified into six kingdoms: Animals (Animalia) Plants (Plantae), Fungi, Protists (protista), Bacteria, and Archaebacteria (Archae). The last two are referred to as domains instead of kingdoms. Bacteria and Archaebacteria were once classified as Monerans (Monera or Prokaryota) but has been obsolete since 1991.
There are two kingdoms of bacteria, Eubacteria and Archaea.
Kingdom is a classification within the eukaryotes domain. Bacteria is a domain itself, previously called eubacteria (true bacteria). The other domain of prokaryotes is now called archaea. Previously this also was considered a kind of bacteria: archeabacteria. The third domain of living beings is the eukarya, where kingdoms plantae, fungi and animalia etc. belong.
The Bacteria and Archaebacteria are two kingdoms made up of Prokaryotic cells.
Prokaryotes are in two kingdoms.They are Bacteria and Arche bacteria.
The two kingdoms of bacteria are archaebacteria and eubacteria by troy Watson from southwood
plantae and animalia
eubacteria