Neither of them have a nucleus or bond organelles. They also both single cellular organisms.
6. They are: animals, plants, protists, fungi, archaebacteria, and eubacteria.
No, archaebacteria and eubacteria are not considered protists. They are both types of bacteria that are classified in different domains (Archaea and Bacteria), separate from the domain Eukarya where protists are found.
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Other than the organisms that fall under the kingdoms of animals and plants, living organism fall under the categories of Fungi, Protists, Eubacteria (Monera), and Archaebacteria. Examples from these kingdoms are: Fungi: mold Protists: algae Eubacteria (Monera): E. Coli Archaebacteria: Halophiles
Archaebacteria arose first, followed by protists, then animals, fungi, and plants. This evolutionary sequence is generally accepted by scientists based on evidence from the fossil record and molecular studies.
The scientist is most likely studying organisms belonging to the kingdom Archaebacteria, specifically extremophiles that thrive in extreme environments such as hot springs with high sulfur content.
Fungi, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Animalia, Plantae, Protists
Archaebacteria, Plants, , Protists, Fungi, Eubacteria and Animals
The statement "Protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that do not fit neatly into the plant, animal, or fungi kingdoms" is consistent with the idea that protists are paraphyletic. This is because protists traditionally grouped together organisms that are not closely related in terms of evolutionary history.
The ancestors of protists and the first eukaryotes are believed to be ancient prokaryotic organisms that underwent endosymbiosis with other bacteria. This led to the development of complex cellular structures and organelles within a single cell, ultimately giving rise to the diversity of eukaryotic organisms we see today.
Yes, there are other organisms besides plants and animals. This category includes fungi, protists, bacteria, and archaea. These organisms play important roles in ecosystems and can have diverse forms and functions.
umm... there archaebacteria, Eubacteria, protists, funji, plants, and animalsBye