The factor that the kingdoms Protista, Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia have in common is that their cells are eukaryotic. This is in contrast to the Monerans, or Bacteria and Archaea, whose cells are prokaryotic.
All of them are classified as living beings and all are made up of the basic unit, cell - with a nucleus and cytoplasm.
Heterotrophy, independent movement.
eukaryotes
Protista
Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea, Eubacteria
Moneran, Protista, fungi, animalia, plantae are the five kingdoms
In the six-kingdom system, they are: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea, Bacteria.
This domain consist of four kingdoms known as Plantae, Animalia, Protista, and Fungi.
The 5 kingdoms are fungi, plante, eubacteria, protista, and animalia. But only 3 out of the 5 are multicellular. The three kingdoms that are multicellular are: 1) fungi 2) animalia 3) plante
Protista, Plantae and Animalia.
Protista, Fungi, Animalia, Plantae
Fungi, Plantae, Animalia, and Protista.
There are six different kingdoms in Plantae. The kingdoms are Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia.
Protista, Fungi, Animalia, Plantae
Protista. Plantae Animalia. Fungi.
eukaryotes
animalia, eubacteria, plantae, protista, fungi, archebacteria
Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia
The four Kingdoms recognized by Herbert Copeland in 1938 are: Animalia, Plantae, Protista, and Monera. The six Kingdom system lists the Kingdoms as: Animalia, Fungi, Plantae, Protista, Archae, and Bacteria.