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Kingdoms and domains are used to classify living things. There are 3 domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukaryote. Within the domains, living things are sorted into Kingdoms. There are currently 5 Kingdoms protista, bacteria, archaea, plants, animals, and fungi. Previously, only the 5 kingdom system existed. Later however, the domains were added.
animal kingdom, fungus kingdoms, plant kingdoms, protist kingdom and moneran kingdom
There used to be some agreement on 5 kingdoms. Now there are different opinions but the number is generally taken as 5 or 6.See the Related Link.
consist of organisms and the non living things.
How are living organisms dependent on the soil? are organisms that live in water totally independent of soil as a resource?
Their DNA
Cells.
The most universal biological structure is the cell.
Kingdoms and domains are used to classify living things. There are 3 domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukaryote. Within the domains, living things are sorted into Kingdoms. There are currently 5 Kingdoms protista, bacteria, archaea, plants, animals, and fungi. Previously, only the 5 kingdom system existed. Later however, the domains were added.
Carl Linnaeus is the father of modern taxonomy, which is a structure of classification of all living organisms. He started with three kingdoms, then further subdivided organisms into orders, genera, and species.
animal kingdom, fungus kingdoms, plant kingdoms, protist kingdom and moneran kingdom
Yes, bacteria are living organisms they are part of the 6 kingdoms
well it takes many kingdoms to divide the kingdoms
Monera is one of the five kingdoms of living organisms; it includes bacteria. The other kingdoms are plants, animals, protists, and fungi.
aluminum
Living organisms are currently classified into three large groups called Domains. These domains are the archaea, bacteria, and eukaryote. Each of these domains are further broken down into kingdoms and within those kingdoms there are further subgroups.
The original first two kingdoms were animals and plants.