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Is prokaryotes a kingdom?

No, prokaryotes are not classified as a kingdom. Prokaryotes are a type of cellular organization found in bacteria and archaea, which are typically classified into two separate domains: Bacteria and Archaea. The traditional Five Kingdom classification system recognizes prokaryotes within the Kingdom Monera, but this system is now considered outdated in modern taxonomy.


Are prokaryotes in the same kingdom as eukaryotes?

..No.


What kingdom has prokaryotes that may be found in the body?

The kingdom that has all prokaryotes that may be found in the human body is......Eubacteria or just bacteria


What are prokaryotes what classification kingdom do they belong two and what are the two main groups of prokaryotes?

Archeobactetia


A kingdom that contains all prokaryotes except archaebacteria?

The kingdom that contains all prokaryotes except archaebacteria is Bacteria. Archaebacteria are a separate domain from Bacteria, so the kingdom Bacteria includes all prokaryotes that are not part of the Archaea domain.


Which six kingdoms are prokaryotes and which are eukaryotes?

The eukaryotes kingdom contains archaea and bacteria. The prokaryotes kingdom contains Protista, fungi, animalia and plantae


The prokaryotes that live in extreme environments are classified in the kingdom?

Prokaryotes that are found in environments that are extreme are classified in the Archaebacteria kingdom. The kingdom consists of single-celled microorganisms.


What kingdom is single cell with nucleus?

prokaryotes


The unicellular prokaryotes that make up the domain Bacteria are also classified in what kingdom?

The unicellular prokaryotes in the domain Bacteria are classified in the kingdom Bacteria.


Kingdom of heterotrophic or autotrophic prokaryotes with peptidoglycan?

The Kingdom Eubacteria meets these criteria.


What kingdom has simple cells that lack nuclei?

prokaryotes


What are subparts of the Domains?

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