Domains are like what category their in and the kingdom is what their mainly called like for example we humans are mammals
Unlike MOST of the answers on the internet it seems, it is not Fungi, but actually Monera.
monera
Monera
Monera used to be the kingdom for all prokaryotes. Now that prokaryotes are divided into two domains (Archaea and Bacteria), there is no more kingdom Monera. In essence, species once belonging to the kingdom Monera were divided into the two domains.
There are more than two types of organisms withing Kingdom Monera, but the two domains within Monera are Archaea and Bacteria.
Pretty sure it's Bacteria and Archaea. These are the two domains of "bacteria" within the kingdom of the Prokaryotes. The Eukaryotes are all the other guys.
Bacteria and Archaea
Prokaryotes belong to two taxonomic domains: the bacteria and the archaea.
Monera used to be the kingdom for all prokaryotes. Now that prokaryotes are divided into two domains (Archaea and Bacteria), there is no more kingdom Monera. In essence, species once belonging to the kingdom Monera were divided into the two domains.
Unicellular organisms with no nucleus are called prokaryotes; they do not have a kingdom classification, but have two domains: Archaea and Bacteria.
Formerly Bacteria. This Kingdom has been taxonomically redefined into two separate Domains known as Bacteria and Archea. The third domain, made up of cells which have a nucleus, is Eukarya.
There are more than two types of organisms withing Kingdom Monera, but the two domains within Monera are Archaea and Bacteria.
Yes prokaryotes have been divided in two domains named Archea and Eubacteria .
Pretty sure it's Bacteria and Archaea. These are the two domains of "bacteria" within the kingdom of the Prokaryotes. The Eukaryotes are all the other guys.
These domains are named using the two-character country and region codes established by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 3166, such as .uk (United Kingdom) or .it (Italy). These domains are generally used by organizations outside the United States, but this is not a requirement.
Idk...All I know is that there are two domains prokary and eukary. Those domains consists of seven levels of classification which are : Kingdom,Phylum, Class, Order,Family, Genus, Species. which phylum to be exact?
Monera is a kingdom that contains unicellular life. It is split into the two domains of Archaea and Bacteria.
The Monera kingdom was formerly a group in biological classification and included most organisms without a nucleus (prokaryotic cells). Under the three-domain system that was established in 1991, the organisms that were in the Monera kingdom were moved to two different domains, Archaea and Bacteria.
Archaea and Eukaryote are two different domains from the three domains of life classification. And Prokaryotes belong to two domains: the bacteria and the archaea.
Bacteria and Archaea