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What Kingdoms contain only autotrophs?

The only Kingdom to have only autotrophes would have to be the Kingdom Planae. This kingdom consists of all land plants. I hope this helped :)


Which is the only kingdom in which its cell do not contain nuclei?

Monera (eg. bacteria)


Is it true Pathogens can enter the body by way of air water and food's?

Yes. Anything that comes into our bodies MAY contain pathogens.


What kingdom do pathogens belong to?

The classification of prokaryotic life is subject to a lot of change and in the past has been a very controversial subject.For years the main kingdoms were considered to be Prokaryotes, Animals, Plants and Fungi but this has subsequently proven to be too broad.The Prokaryotic kingdom was initially split into two new kingdoms:EubacteriaandarchaebacteriaRecent RNA studies of these kingdoms have revealed that this classification is too simplified too and that despite being single celled organisms with no true organelles the Eubacteria differ sufficiently within their own kingdom to be split into further kingdoms.This means that they can be considered to be as different from one another as plants are from animals.The Eubacteria classification is therefore one of a Superkingdom. The two kingdoms within it contain, for the sake of simplicity, the gram negative and gram positive bacteria (those who don't take up the gram stain and those who do).The first of these are called protobacteria and contain E. Coli and other similar bacteria that are human pathogens. However other human pathogens such as Staphylococcus are in the gram positive kingdom.Many scientists have been trying to discover if any archaebacteria can be human pathogens but at the time of writing we have been unable to find evidence of any.The superkingdom that contains bacterial pathogens is therefore eubacteria and both kingdoms within it contain pathogens.


What kingdom contain ribosomes?

Ribosome is an common organelle.It is in every kingdom.

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Which kingdoms contain autotrophs?

The Kingdom Plantae only contains autotrophs.


What Kingdoms contain only autotrophs?

The only Kingdom to have only autotrophes would have to be the Kingdom Planae. This kingdom consists of all land plants. I hope this helped :)


Is blood the only bodily fluid that can carry bloodborne pathogens?

no not all, blood-borne pathogens are typically found in the blood stream and any bodily fluid that can contain blood can contain a blood borne pathogen. these include urine, feces, saliva, sperm, vaginal secretions, and even tears.


Which is the only kingdom in which its cell do not contain nuclei?

Monera (eg. bacteria)


Name 3 infectious materials that contain blood borne pathogens?

three infectious materials that can contain bloodborne pathogens


A vaccine used against an infectious disease may contain?

weakened pathogens


Is it true Pathogens can enter the body by way of air water and food's?

Yes. Anything that comes into our bodies MAY contain pathogens.


Does the kingdom protista contain seaweed?

Kingdom protista contain protozoa and algae.Sea weeds are algae.


Does branhamella catarrhalis contain protease?

branhamella catarrhalis contains proteins as there are pathogens in its compound


What kingdom do pathogens belong to?

The classification of prokaryotic life is subject to a lot of change and in the past has been a very controversial subject.For years the main kingdoms were considered to be Prokaryotes, Animals, Plants and Fungi but this has subsequently proven to be too broad.The Prokaryotic kingdom was initially split into two new kingdoms:EubacteriaandarchaebacteriaRecent RNA studies of these kingdoms have revealed that this classification is too simplified too and that despite being single celled organisms with no true organelles the Eubacteria differ sufficiently within their own kingdom to be split into further kingdoms.This means that they can be considered to be as different from one another as plants are from animals.The Eubacteria classification is therefore one of a Superkingdom. The two kingdoms within it contain, for the sake of simplicity, the gram negative and gram positive bacteria (those who don't take up the gram stain and those who do).The first of these are called protobacteria and contain E. Coli and other similar bacteria that are human pathogens. However other human pathogens such as Staphylococcus are in the gram positive kingdom.Many scientists have been trying to discover if any archaebacteria can be human pathogens but at the time of writing we have been unable to find evidence of any.The superkingdom that contains bacterial pathogens is therefore eubacteria and both kingdoms within it contain pathogens.


What pathogens are intracellular and what are intracellular?

intracellular pathogens can only replicate inside a host cell, whereas extracellular pathogens can replicate independent of the host


Which Kingdoms contain only autotrophs?

The Kingdom Plantae only contains autotrophs.