eukaryotic, unicellular, and multicellular
There are 5 kingdoms (kingdoms is the way of classifing organisms) 1. kingdom Monera (bateria and other single prokaryotic cells) 2. kingdom Protista (microscopic organisms made of 1 or more eukaryotic cells) 3.kingdom Fungi (fungi (of course) made of eukaryotic cells and eats deadorganisms) 4. Kingdom Plantae (all plants which are made of many eukaryotic cells) 5. kingdom Animalia (all animals and people many many eukaryotic cells we humans are made of about 100 trillion!) Being in Kingdom Animalia does NOT mean we are animals though we are just made of the same cells! Hope this helps!
Most, but not all, protista are unicellular.
Carolus Linnaeus was the Swedish botanist who created a classification method for organisms. The number of organisms at each level of classification increases as one progresses from species to kingdom.
a phylum or group of phyla that comprises the single-celled microscopic animals, which include amebas, flagellates, ciliates, sporozoans, and many other forms. They are now usually treated as a number of phyla belonging to the kingdom Protista.
3.2 is the number that is closest to it. You could not get any closer!
10.025 is the closest number. You could not get any closer!
7 is the closest whole number to 7.03.
The number pi, approximated by 3.1416 is closest to the whole number 3.
Six: Animalia, Fungi, Protista, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Plantae
Structure of a nucleus- whether prokaryotic (then Kingdom Monera) or Eukaryotic. If Eukaryotic, then the next criterion to be used is Number of cells- if Unicellular, then the organisms are placed in Kingdom Protista. Further, if multicellular, then go for mode of nutrition. If holozoic, then it is Kingdom Animalia, if Autotrophic nutrition, then it is characteristic of Kingdom Plantae, and If nutrition is saprophytic or parasitic, then it characterizes Kingdom Fungi.There are 6 Kingdoms today:PlantaeAnimaliaProtistaFungiArchaebacteriaEubacteria.The Kingdom that the organism is assigned to is based on:Its cell type (complex or simple)Its ability to make food or notThe number of cells in the bodycell structure :)Cell structure
3.5 is itself a number and so it is the closest number. You cannot get closer to a number than the number itself!
Numbers are infinitely dense so there can be no "closest". Given any number that claims to be the closest it is always possible to find a number that is closer.