The protist kingdom in, The Domain Eukarya
protists belong to protista
I'm pretty sure it's protists but if someone has a better answer you should post that too. Kingdom of Monera
The first eukaryotes are most likely to belong to the Protista kingdom. These are mostly multicellular organisms with the earlier ones including organisms like Kneallhazia solenopsae and many more.
Protists
Eukaryotic. Just remember EU sounds like YOU. All animals, plants, fungi, and protists are eukaryotic.
it waz first in the kingdom protoctista but now in kingdom fugus
Germs belong to the kingdom Monera, which includes bacteria.
The protist kingdom in, The Domain Eukarya
Protista
Protists are the animals and the protista is the kingdom where all the protists belong to. In a way, they can be used interchangeably.
No. Protists have nuclear membranes in their cells whereas bacteria do not.The kingdom Protists include bacteria. This kingdom includes other organisms besides bacteria. Just as we belong to the animal group.
Ciliates belong to the kingdom Protista. They are single-celled organisms that have hair-like structures called cilia for movement and feeding.
If you are referring to Euglena, the kingdom is Excavata.Added:Kingdom Protista may be more precise here, though the protists are a confused lot.
protozoa is another word for protists. Protists belong to the "odds n ends" kingdom of Prosista. some r harmless but some can be parasites and cause disease
paramecium and amoebas belong to protista kingdom because they both are protists.
Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: ReptiliaOrder: SquamataFamily: ColubridaeGenus: Elaphespecies: guttata
I'm pretty sure it's protists but if someone has a better answer you should post that too. Kingdom of Monera
Paramecia belong to the kingdom of protists, which are unicellular or multicellular organisms that live in or near water. Some protists can be plant-like in that some can perform photosynthesis, and some are animal-like in that their cell's organelles resemble those in animal cells.