Eukaryota contains the kingdoms Animalia, Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
Prokaryotes are cells without a nucleus, and yes they are in the same kingdom as eukaryotes.
The eukaryotes kingdom contains archaea and bacteria. The prokaryotes kingdom contains Protista, fungi, animalia and plantae
Kingdom Protista contains complex single-celled organisms.
domain?
Plantae is the kingdom. But protists also have them
Prokaryotes are cells without a nucleus, and yes they are in the same kingdom as eukaryotes.
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The eukaryotes kingdom contains archaea and bacteria. The prokaryotes kingdom contains Protista, fungi, animalia and plantae
I think it is eukaryotes
eukarya
Kingdom Protista contains complex single-celled organisms.
Yes, the kingdom Plantae falls under the Eukaryota domain.
Probably Protista, because there are evidences that suggests they were the first eukaryotes to be developed.
eukaryotes, bacteria
The word archezoa was a kingdom that Thomas Cavalier-Smith for eukaryotes. Included were the eukaryotes that diverged before the origin of mitochondria.
Plant, animal, fungal and protista are all eukaryotic kingdoms. The prokaryotic kingdoms are the eubacteria and the archaea. There are no mixed kingdoms with both prokaryotes & eukaryotes.
Plants are eukaryotes. Eukaryotes have complex cells that include a nucleus. All large organisms are eukaryotes, as opposed to prokaryotes (bacteria and archea) , which lack a nucleus to their cells. Plants form their own kingdom, Plantae. Another kingdom is the animal kingdom (Animalia). The plants we are most familiar with are green plants, which photosynthesize.