plantae and animalia
animals
Eubacteria and Archaeabacteria.
The animal kingdom, which only includes the multicellular heterotrophs.
They both have no class together they are two different kingdoms.
Plants and animals (plantae and animalia)
The Fungi kingdom includes multicellular heterotrophic organisms.
The Animalia kingdom includes all multicellular animals, while the Plantae kingdom includes all multicellular plants. Both kingdoms consist of organisms that are made up of multiple cells working together to carry out various functions.
The two bacterial kingdoms, Bacteria and Archaea, consist of prokaryotic organisms without a true nucleus or membrane-bound organelles. In contrast, the other four kingdoms (Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia) are eukaryotic, meaning they have cells with a nucleus and organelles. Additionally, Bacteria and Archaea are unicellular, while the other kingdoms can be multicellular.
At one time, all living things were classified into two kingdoms of plants and animals. Aristotle developed this first classification system.
They were Animalia (animal) and Vegetabilia (vegetable) in IV b.C.
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
There are two kingdoms of bacteria namely Monera & Protists.Normally Protists is a link between the Monera's & Fungi,Animalia & Plantae .Monera's are the unicellular prokaryotic organisms bacterias, having one single cell.Protists are the multicellular bacterias having many cells.Scientists can easily classify them broadly into two separately.The organisms in the kingdom Monera are unicellular or filamentous. THE CELLS ARE WITHOUT MEMBRANE-BOUND CELL Organelles are either motile or non motile,they exhibit autotrophic,heterotrophic,parasitic or saprophytic mode of nutrition.Reproduction is either asexual or with the help of fission or budding.eg.archaebacteria,eubacteria,cyanobacteria,actinomycetes,etc.