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well. dB> the answer is simply even if you are copying idgaf because im a boss and im still in 7th grade of course all of the organisms are classified into a kingdom and then are divided into one of several classes of course silly gooseys
Organisms are classified based on their physical and genetic characteristics. This classification system is called taxonomy and it organizes organisms into categories such as kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. Organisms are grouped together based on similarities in their anatomy, behavior, and genetic makeup.
An organism is made up of several eukaryotic cells and eats only dead organisms. It is made up of several eukaryotic cells so it is not Kingdom Monera. It eats dead organisms, so it is probably a decomposer and apart of the Kingdom Fungi.
protista - apex
The only living prokaryotes consist mostly of bacteria. There are several types of bacteria that are prokaryotes. Some examples of these are E. coli, streptococcus, and Streptomyces, to name a few.
An order typically contains fewer organisms than a family. Orders are higher in the taxonomic hierarchy and are composed of several families, each containing multiple species. Families, on the other hand, are more specific and include a smaller number of closely related species.
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kingdoms are divided into phylums, and each phylum is divided into classes. some phyla only have one class though, such as nematoda.
your on the right track but they are actually all of the above and then some they start as the kingdom of animals then withen the cadigorie there are different phyla and class genus order and species
Von carolinius
There are in many kingdoms. But many of protists are like that
There is ongoing debate among biologists about whether protists should be classified in their own kingdom or distributed among other kingdoms like Plantae, Animalia, and Fungi. Some argue that their diversity and evolutionary history warrant a separate kingdom, while others suggest grouping them based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships. Ultimately, how protists are classified can depend on the classification system being used and our understanding of their evolutionary relationships.
Organisms are classified based on their physical and genetic characteristics. This classification system is called taxonomy and it organizes organisms into categories such as kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. Organisms are grouped together based on similarities in their anatomy, behavior, and genetic makeup.
An organism is made up of several eukaryotic cells and eats only dead organisms. It is made up of several eukaryotic cells so it is not Kingdom Monera. It eats dead organisms, so it is probably a decomposer and apart of the Kingdom Fungi.
They can belong to several kingdoms. While plants are the most obvious choice, some organisms in the kingdom Eubacteria carry out photosynthesis as do some protists.
The kingdom Archaebacteria is divided into several phyla, including Euryarchaeota, Crenarchaeota, and Thaumarchaeota. These phyla are further divided into classes, orders, families, and genera based on genetic and biochemical characteristics. The specific order of the kingdom Archaebacteria depends on the classification system being used.
"Bacteria" refers to a whole domain of organisms, which is a classificational level above kingdom. The domain is called "Bacteria", and it contains several kingdoms of bacteria. Cyanobacteria are their own kingdom, generally called "Cyanobacteria" which is part of Archaebacteria.