KINGDOM??!!
Organisms with cells that contain chloroplast are mostly in the plant kingdom, (kingdom plantae). Kingdom refers to the grouping of whole organisms. Chloroplasts are macromolecules in specific organelles capable of transforming carbon dioxide and water into sugar using energy from the sun. Some protista also have chloroplasts in their cells, and some prokaryotic organisms have chlorophyll like pigments which also photosynthesis
Chloroplast is absent in animal kingdom. It is in plant ,protista and bacteria kingdoms
Plants have both chloroplasts and mitochondria and animals have mitochondria. These are two kingdoms.
Animalia and Fungi are two kingdoms that do not have chloroplasts. While they have other organelles and structures that perform similar functions, such as mitochondria, they do not possess chloroplasts for photosynthesis like plants and some other organisms do.
Plantae
Plantae is the kingdom. But protists also have them
the two kingdoms are the mosses and plant kingdoms.
it absorbs the extra enery that five it to the mitocondira
There are five kingdoms. They areMoneraProtistaFungiAnimaliaPlantae
Animalia and Fungi are two kingdoms that do not have chloroplasts. While they have other organelles and structures that perform similar functions, such as mitochondria, they do not possess chloroplasts for photosynthesis like plants and some other organisms do.
Major one is plantae. But algae of protista have too
there are five kingdoms used today
because the five kingdoms have been split up in to 5 very vague categories, and are able to explain all of the following five kingdoms,
A bacterial cell is a type of monera, one of the five kingdoms. There are five kingdoms, in which we are in Anamalia.
The five kingdoms for microorganisms are Bacteria, Archaea, Protista, Fungi, and Viruses. Each kingdom represents a different group of microorganisms with distinct characteristics and biological functions.
There are some scientists that say there are more than five kingdoms, and some say there are less. Five kingdoms is just what they teach in schools.
Plantae
Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera. Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera. Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera.
Organisms in the Animal kingdom are the only ones with the ability of locomotion. Plants, Fungi, Protists, and Monerans do not have this capability.
The simplest kingdom out of the five kingdoms is the Monera kingdom, which consists of single-celled organisms like bacteria. They lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles found in more complex organisms.