In America, Bacteria are considered to be one of the 5 kingdoms. It is also a domain, along with Archaea and Eukaryota.
Kingdom Bacteria
bacteria kingdom
bacteria plantea fungi animalia and the one with all the non bacteria unicellular ones (forgot the name, sorry)
Bacteria Kingdom. No. Bacteria is not a kingdom. the kingdoms are monera, plantae, protista, fungi and animalia. i believe it is protista. that's something that would be really easy to look up.
Archaea or bacteria, because they are kingdoms and the only organism in the kingdom.
No, it's the name of the kingdom, the bacteria is in.
Botulism is in the kingdom Bacteria.
Bacteria belong to the kingdom Bacteria and the phylum Firmicutes, Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, or other phyla within the domain Bacteria.
Bacteria is under the tab name of the kingdom Protista.
It's also called the Eubacteria Kingdom... Monera.
Staphylococcus is a genus of bacteria, not a kingdom. It belongs to the domain Bacteria, kingdom Bacteria.
Kingdom Gram-Positive Bacteria is a kingdom within the domain Bacteria.
Kingdom Bacteria
No. Bacteria have their own kingdom.
Bacteria kingdom
It is a different name for the kingdom Monera, where all the bacteria is classified in.
Of the 5 kingdoms, bacteria belong to Kingdom Monera. Sometimes thisis simply knownas Kingdom Bacteria.