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Are there any organisms that don't fit into the five kingdoms theory?

the protists don't fit in any of the 5 kingdoms. i need to know why it doesn't.


What would scientists do if they discovered an organism that could not fit into any of the four kingdoms of the domain eukarya?

I looked into this topic and as far as I can tell on the rare occasion that an organism doesn't fit into a kingdom they create a new one. However there are so many kingdoms that it is very unlikely that an organism won't fit into one.


Microscopic single celled organism that has no defined memebrane bound nucleus would fit into which 2 kingdoms?

Archaebacteria and Eubacteria


What are the major kingdoms and their characteristics?

In taxonomy there is a distinction between prokaryotes (organisms with unnucleated cells) and eukaryotes (organisms with nucleated cells).There are 2 kingdoms of prokaryotes, Bacteria and Archaea. All species in these kingdoms are unicellular. Archaea and Bacteria differ from one another in the composition of their cell walls.The kingdoms of eukaryotes are:Plantae, which includes land plants, all multicellular and photosynthetic with cell walls of cellulose and large vacuoles.Animalia, which includes all animals, all multicellular and heterotrophic without cell walls.Fungi which are saprotrophic/saprophytic and have cell walls of chitin and can be either unicellular (yeasts) or multicellular (eg. basidiomycetes - mushrooms, and ascomycetes).Protista, which is a collection of organisms that do not fit into any of the other kingdoms. One day, protists may be divided into a further 60 or so kingdoms. They include protozoa and algae. Some may be unicellular (like Paramecium and Euglena) and some may be multicellular like kelp.


What kingdoms consist of only unicellular organisms?

The kingdoms eubacteria and kingdom archaebacteria are bacteria kingdoms, which are unicellular.

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Are there any organisms that don't fit into the five kingdoms theory?

the protists don't fit in any of the 5 kingdoms. i need to know why it doesn't.


Why dont viruses fit into any of the 6 kingdoms of life?

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?


What would happen if an animal was discovered that did not fit into any kingdoms?

They would make an 8th kingdom


What would scientists do if they find organisms that did not fit in any of the kingdoms?

They Will Make Up A New Kingdom/Category, But It Unlikely For Any Organism To Not Fit In A Category We Have Already Created. ;)


What kingdoms are organisms that do not fit into any other kingdom placed in?

Organisms that do not fit into any other kingdom are placed in the kingdom Protista. This kingdom includes a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that do not belong to the Plantae, Animalia, or Fungi kingdoms.


How does things fit in the five kingdoms monera?

donno


What would do if you discovered a new organism that didn't fit into any 3 domains or 6 kingdoms of life?

I would try to invent a category it fit into, create a new genus and species and have it named after me.


What would scientists do if they discovered an organism that could not fit into any of the four kingdoms of the domain eukarya?

I looked into this topic and as far as I can tell on the rare occasion that an organism doesn't fit into a kingdom they create a new one. However there are so many kingdoms that it is very unlikely that an organism won't fit into one.


What was the 1st eukaryotic kingdom of organisms?

The eukaryotic kingdoms are not in any specific order, so any of the four kingdoms can apply.


Is there a bot for kingdoms at war for iPhone?

No, at this time there are not any bots available for Kingdoms at War on the iPhone.


Why do scientist use the six kingdoms?

Because old habits are hard to break. It is pretty logical to try to break up and classify living organisms but with the advent of modern genetic the kingdoms don't really fit as well any more but nothing has been devised to reclassify that I know of.


What are the relationships between or among different organisms?

It depends on which Kingdom they are in. There are five kinds of Kingdoms: Animalia (Animal) Protista (Amoebae) Fungi (Mushrooms) Plantae (Plants) Prokaryotae (Basically any orgasims that do not fit the other kingdoms or the "dumping ground") For example any organisms in the same Kingdom would be related, no matter how distantly.