Spirogyra is a Eukaryote.
Spirogyra belongs to the kingdom Plantae and the domain Eukarya.
Diatoms belong to the domain Eukarya and the kingdom Chromista.
Helminths belong to the domain Eukarya and the kingdom Animalia.
No, organisms in the same kingdom do not have to belong to the same domain. Kingdom is a broader classification level than domain. Organisms in the same kingdom share similar characteristics and traits, but they can belong to different domains, which are higher-level classifications.
Mushrooms, as well as all fungi, are in the domain eukarya.
Sulfolobus belongs to the domain Archaea.
Toxoplasma belong to Kingdom Chromalveolata in the Domain Eukaryota.
The protist kingdom in, The Domain Eukarya
DOMAIN BACTERIA; KINGDOM EUBACTERIA
The protist kingdom in, The Domain Eukarya
yeast belongs to the Fungi Kingdom.
Archae
The domain of the platypus is Eukarya. The platypus is part of the Kingdom Animalia, and all members of this kingdom belong to the domain Eukarya.
The kingdom Eubacteria belongs to the domain Bacteria. It is one of the three domains of life, along with Archaea and Eukarya. Eubacteria consists of prokaryotic organisms that are common and diverse, found in various habitats.
If you mean kingdom like domain, phylum, and class then the kingdom is Animalia.
Rhizobium belongs to the kingdom of monerans .
Eukaryota is a domain, not a kingdom. There are kingdoms that fall under the domain Eukaryota.
Yes the common pond scum belongs to Kingdom Plantae. Its scientific name is Spirogyra . Spirogyra is a Genus of such fresh water algal blooms. Its position in the systemic classification is : Class : Chlorophyceae Order : Conjugales Family : Zygnemataceae The genus Spirogyra includes about 300 species.