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.
Eubacteria and Archaebacteria
They were previously categorized into one kingdom, Monera, but has become separate since.
Kingdom Monera does not contain eukaryotes .
Kingdom Monerea
Could be bacteria, or arachaebacteria.
Moneran (eubacteria/archeabacteria)
fungi
Are Eukaryotes.
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.
They are found in all the kingdoms. 1. KINGDOM: MONERA (prokaryotic organisms) 2. KINGDOM: PROTISTA (primitive eukaryotic organisms) 3. KINGDOM: MYCOTA (exclusively fungi) 4. KINGDOM: METAPHYTA (advanced eukaryotic plants) 5. KINGDOM: METAZOA (all multicellular animals)
This is the kingdom Plantae. Plants have cell walls mainly composed of cellulose. The walls also contain hemicellulose and pectin.
protists
Every kingdom, except archaebacteria and eubacteria, are eukaryotic.
D. Plantae
Prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus; instead, their genetic information resides in the cytoplasm. They also do not contain any other membrane bound organalles.
Prokaryotes are cells without a nucleus, and yes they are in the same kingdom as eukaryotes.
Are Eukaryotes.
..No.
No. They only contain ribosomes. They make protien for the cell. Eukaryotes have them, too. In eukaryotes, they are made in the endoplasmic recitillium.
The eukaryotes kingdom contains archaea and bacteria. The prokaryotes kingdom contains Protista, fungi, animalia and plantae
I think it is eukaryotes
eukarya
all eukaryotes