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The kingdom that has microscopic organisms with characteristics of plant cells is the kingdom Protista. Some protists, such as algae and diatoms, are unicellular and contain chloroplasts, which enable them to carry out photosynthesis like plant cells do.
The characteristics of the kingdom archaea include being unicellular and prokaryotic cells. They are normally found in very harsh conditions unfit for larger organisms.
Cells are smaller than organisms.
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Monera
The smallest entities that can be called living are cells. There are single-celled organisms and organisms made of millions of cells.
The characteristics of the kingdom archaea include being unicellular and prokaryotic cells. They are normally found in very harsh conditions unfit for larger organisms.
Cells are smaller than organisms.
a microscopic code in the cells that tells the cells what kind of organism to develop into.
cells organisms
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both cells and organisms share certain characteristics, cells make you a complete organism.
I think that the seperation of organisms in the kingdoms are sorted by there characteristics like how many cells it has or the ability to make their own food or what kind of cell type it is
Van Leeuwenhoek
white blood cells
pathogens
Every living organism is composed of cells, with the exception of certain microscopic organisms such as viruses, so yes.
Kingdom and phylum are two different levels of biological classification. Kingdom is the broadest category, grouping organisms based on fundamental characteristics, such as prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells. Phylum is a more specific category within a kingdom, grouping organisms based on shared characteristics, such as body structure or developmental patterns.