It belongs to the Eubacteria Kingdom.
Bacteria
archeabacteria
Kingdom Monera consists of tiny organisms like bacteria. They live virtually everywhere, including inside humans and animals. They can live in many different environments.
Yes. Human beings are living organisms because they are composed of cells inside their body.
Anatomy is the scientific study of the body structure of humans, animals, and organisms. It often involves dissection to see the inside of bodies.
Only multicellular organisms (humans, animals)...it effects their tissue
because the female is already protecting it and when she is eating the baby inside will have food because it will be going through the tube
Kingdom Monera consists of tiny organisms like bacteria. They live virtually everywhere, including inside humans and animals. They can live in many different environments.
Virus
Fortunately we don't contain berkelium.
The species inside the animal kingdom are example organisms that do not have cell walls. This includes reptiles, birds and mammals.
Parasites are organisms that live inside humans or other organisms who act as hosts. They are dependent on their hosts because they are unable to produce food or energy for themselves.
Yes. Human beings are living organisms because they are composed of cells inside their body.
Anatomy is the scientific study of the body structure of humans, animals, and organisms. It often involves dissection to see the inside of bodies.
No, bacteria are separate organisms from the body, and there are many different species of bacteria living in humans.
Monera is a kingdom and there are 6 groups inside the kingdom. One is chicken guts.
Only multicellular organisms (humans, animals)...it effects their tissue
Monera is a biological kingdom that includes bacteria and archaea, which are simple, single-celled organisms without a nucleus. They are some of the oldest forms of life on Earth and can be found in a wide range of habitats, from extreme environments like hot springs to inside the human body. Monera play important roles in various ecological processes, such as nutrient cycling, decomposition, and symbiotic relationships with other organisms.
Cytoplasm is the fluid inside the celols of all organisms.