Bacteria in the domain Archaea are usually found in extreme climates, such as extreme hot(volcanos) or extreme cold (arctic or antarctic).
Kingdom is a classification within the eukaryotes domain. Bacteria is a domain itself, previously called eubacteria (true bacteria). The other domain of prokaryotes is now called archaea. Previously this also was considered a kind of bacteria: archeabacteria. The third domain of living beings is the eukarya, where kingdoms plantae, fungi and animalia etc. belong.
Eukarya
Rhizobium belongs to the kingdom of monerans .
Yes, plants belong in the domain Eukarya because they are multicellular organisms with complex cell structures that contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. The Eukarya domain includes all organisms with these characteristics, including plants, animals, fungi, and protists.
No, bacteria are not classified as plants. Bacteria are a separate domain of life, distinct from plants, animals, and fungi. Plants belong to the kingdom Plantae, while bacteria belong to the domain Bacteria.
Domain archea
bacteria
Archeabacteria.
a domain is a bigger category, under the domain are the kingdoms - animalia, plantae, protista, eubacteria, fungi, and archeabacteria
Leeches belong to the Animalia domain.
The lion belongs to the domain eukarya
they belong to the Eukarya domain due to be eukaryote
Eukaryotes are multicellular organisms, such as plants and animals. They belong to the domain eukaryora. Single celled organisms belong to the domain prokaryota.
Eukaryotes are multicellular organisms, such as plants and animals. They belong to the domain eukaryora. Single celled organisms belong to the domain prokaryota.
They belong to the domain Eukarya.
Bacteria that exist in harsh environmental conditions are often classified as belonging to the domain Archaea. Archaea are known for their ability to thrive in extreme environments such as hot springs, deep-sea vents, and salt flats.
Diatoms belong to the domain Eukarya and the kingdom Chromista.