HIV is a virus (human immunodeficiency virus), and is not assigned to a kingdom. The highest taxonomic rank given to viruses is Order.
There is, however, no general agreement on virus classification. One system, the Baltimore classification, divides all viruses into seven groups. Of these, HIV belongs to Group VI. These have their genes in the form of single-stranded RNA.
Some of the viruses in Group VI are called retroviruses, because they use information in RNA to direct the synthesis of DNA, rather than the other way round. HIV is a retrovirus.
mammals belong to the animalia kingdom
Fossils can belong to any kingdom. It all depends on what the fossil is.
It is in the kingdom of Animalia.
the eubacteria kingdom
yeast belongs to the Fungi Kingdom.
Virus's do not belong to a Kingdom.
they belong to the plantae kingdom
They belong to the protist kingdom.
THey belong to the kingdom Cestoda
A lily belongs to the Plantae kingdom. This kingdom includes all plants, which are multicellular, have cell walls, and are capable of photosynthesis.
The oak belongs to the Plantae kingdom, along with all other plants.
The Nautilus belongs to the kingdom Animalia. It is a marine mollusk with a spiral-shaped shell.
Pigs belong to the kingdom Animalia.
Mice belong to the rodent kingdom
Moths belong to the kingdom Animalia
the tapir belong to the animal kingdom
Humans belong in the kingdom Animalia.