COWS
Yes, because domain is a broader category or larger group than a kingdom.
The unicellular prokaryotes in the domain Bacteria are classified in the kingdom Bacteria.
Domain - Eukarya, kingdom - Animalia
Euryarchaeota is a kingdom of Archaea. Its domain is Archaea.
diatoms are in the kingdom of protists and the domain eukarya
The kingdom Animalia belongs to the domain Eukarya, the kingdom Plantae belongs to the domain Eukarya, the kingdom Fungi belongs to the domain Eukarya, the kingdom Protista belongs to the domain Eukarya, and the kingdoms Bacteria and Archaea belong to the domain Bacteria.
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.
Kingdom?
The domain of a santan is Eukarya, as it is a plant. The kingdom of a santan is Plantae, as it belongs to the plant kingdom.
a rose bush is classificated into domain and kingdom
Their domain is Equiss and their kingdom is Animalia.
Animalia is the kingdom. The domain for it is Eukarya, the domain for it also has 3 other kingdoms. Plantae, Fungi, and Protista, There are 3 domains, Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Bacteria is the kingdom for the Domain in a way. They are kind of the same, same way for the Archeae. The Fungi in Eurkarya feeds on dead or decayed materials. Bacteria causes germs to get you sick, those are just a couple of examples on what they do. Note that bacteria is party of the Bacteria domain, not the Eurkaya. Bacteria and Archaea may be called that for the domain, but they are also called the same name for their kingdom.