The bacterium Salmonella, is in the protoctista kingdom! ! x
No, salmonella is classified under the kingdom Eubacteria, making it a prokaryote.
Depends on which bacteria. For example, Salmonella will be classified as:Kingdom: BacteriaPhylum: ProteobacteriaClass: GammaproteobacteriaOrder: EnterobacterialesFamily: EnterobacteriaceaeGenus: Salmonella
my idea is that it is classified as a bacteria affiliated disease.
it does not have a nuclues so it belongs to the prokaryotae kingdom.
They are not classified into a kingdom as they are not alive.
Salmonella is a genus of rod-shaped, Gram-negative bacteria that belongs to the domain Bacteria. Monera is an older taxonomic grouping that is no longer used, as bacteria are now classified in multiple phyla within the domain Bacteria.
Algea is classified into "Protista"(Protoctista) kingdom.
The bacteria Staphylococcus and Streptococcus are part of the Kingdom Bacteria (or Monera). E. coli and Salmonella are also bacteria and belong to the same kingdom.
Mold should be classified in the fungus kingdom.
Arthropods are classified in the animal kingdom (Animalia, or Metazoa).
Fungi are classified in its own kingdom, not under plantae.
Haircap moss is classified in the kingdom Plantae.