The six kingdoms in organism classification are: animals, plants, protists, fungi, archaebacteria, and eubacteria.
No, cocci, bacilli, and spirilla are terms used to describe bacterial shapes. They refer to spherical, rod-shaped, and spiral-shaped bacteria, respectively. Fungi have different shapes like yeast, mold, or mushroom.
Extreme microbes belong to the kingdom Archaea. Archaea are single-celled microorganisms that can thrive in extreme environments such as hot springs, deep-sea hydrothermal vents, and highly acidic or alkaline conditions. They are distinct from bacteria and eukaryotes in terms of their genetic makeup and cellular structure.
Some disadvantages of Monera include limited diversity in terms of cellular structures and metabolic capabilities compared to other domains of life, susceptibility to antibiotics due to their small size and lack of membrane-bound organelles, and the potential for pathogenic species to cause diseases in humans and other organisms.
Amoeba sponges
Tall, deciduous, evergreen.
Kingdom Animalia are chemoheterotroph in terms of their mode of nutrition. They consume organic compounds, carbonically for energy sources.
Traditionally, Gram positive and Gram negative are terms used to describe bacteria (Eubacteria more specifically). Aspergillus species are Fungi, they belong in an entirely different kingdom of taxonomy from bacteria (Fungi vs. Monera). Therefore they are neither Gram positive or Gram negative per se.
The former name for Eubacteria is "true bacteria" or "bacteria," while the former name for Archaebacteria is "archaebacteria" or "archaea." These terms were used prior to the reclassification of these groups into the domains Bacteria and Archaea, respectively.
In biological terms, fungi form a kingdom. The group of organisms we call fungi, includes yeasts and molds as well as mushrooms. Plants have a separate kingdom. Animals have a separate kingdom. Bacteria, protozoans, amoebas are in other kingdoms.
NO. Mushrooms are a type of fungus, which is a different kingdom from Monera and Archaea (which are the two bacterial kingdoms).Short Answer:A mushroom is a fungus. A mushroom is not an animal, not a vegetable and not a bacteria.Biological Answer:In biological terms, fungi form a kingdom. The group of organisms we call fungi, includes yeasts and molds as well as mushrooms.Plants have a separate kingdom.Animals have a separate kingdom.Bacteria, protozoans, amoebas are in other kingdoms.
The phylum Arthropoda is the largest phylum in the animal kingdom in terms of both the number of species and individuals. Arthropods include insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and other organisms with exoskeletons and jointed legs.
Domain>>>>>> Kingdom>>>>>> Phylum>>>>>> Class>>>>>> Order>>>>>> Genes>>>>>> Species>>>>>>
By the breaking down of food in the digestive system.
Which of the following terms does NOT describe a form of a fat?Cholesterol
No, fungi do not fall under the Plantae kingdom. They belong to their own kingdom, called Fungi. While they share some similarities with plants, such as having cell walls, they are distinct in terms of their nutritional and reproductive strategies.
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The terms "capabilities" or "functions" are commonly used to describe the things that an object can do.