"Bacteria" refers to a whole domain of organisms, which is a classificational level above kingdom. The domain is called "Bacteria", and it contains several kingdoms of bacteria. Cyanobacteria are their own kingdom, generally called "Cyanobacteria" which is part of Archaebacteria.
Stromalitic cyanobacteria belong to the kingdom Bacteria.
Cyanobacteria is the phylum of bacteria. Often called blue-green algae, it belongs to the bacteria domain and the eubacteria kingdom.
They belong in the kingdom Protoctista.In the more commonly used 5 Kingdom system they are placed in Fungi
Anabaena is a genus of filamentous cyanobacteria that belongs to the kingdom Bacteria. These photosynthetic bacteria are known for their ability to fix nitrogen and form symbiotic relationships with plants, particularly in wetland environments.
Bacteria and cyanobacteria belong to the kingdom Monera. Monera is a now outdated taxonomic group that included all prokaryotic organisms, which are single-celled organisms lacking a nucleus.
They are bacteria.
Nostocales The Nostocales order contains most of the species of cyanobacteria. It includes filamentous forms, both simple or branched, and both those occurring as single strands or multiple strands within a sheath. Jon. Anderson Olympia, Washington
The rabbit belongs to the Animalia or Animal Kingdom.
It belongs to the Protista Kingdom.
Eggplant belongs to the Plant Kingdom (Regnum Plantae).
The country that London belongs to is: The United Kingdom.
Sulfolobus belongs to the domain Archaea.