In terms of taxonomy, there is just one animal kingdom. There are various phyla within the kingdom.
During Linnaeus's time, life was divided into the kingdoms Plantae (plants) and Animalia (animals).
Eukaryacan be divided into four kingdoms. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
The four kingdoms in multicellularity are animals, plants, fungi, and protists. Animals are heterotrophic organisms with specialized cells and tissues. Plants are autotrophic organisms capable of photosynthesis. Fungi are either decomposers or parasites, and protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms.
The animal kingdom is distantly related to other kingdoms because animals are unique in their development from a common ancestor that diverged evolutionarily from other organisms. This evolutionary divergence led animals to develop distinct characteristics, such as multicellularity, heterotrophy, and specialized tissues/organs, that differentiate them from other kingdoms like plants, fungi, and protists.
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there are over 500 animals at animal in kingdoms
i think its 5 or 7 but on my homework it says 1,5,10 so it must be 5 i think.
bcoz are so many animals that exist and study of such a huge no. of animals is not a piece of cake ready to eat. So to make the study easier the scientists categorised the animals into different kingdoms.
If you are referring to the taxonomic Kingdom Animalia, the remaining Kingdoms have no animals. If you are referring to political kingdoms, there are a wide variety of different animals scattered across the globe.
It depends how many animals are needed to be put down.
The 5 Kingdoms are: Fungi, Plants, Animals, Prokaryotes and Protoctistans.
insects and animals
animals
animals, plants, and protists
plants, animals, monera, protists, fungi there are only 5 kingdoms
During Linnaeus's time, life was divided into the kingdoms Plantae (plants) and Animalia (animals).
bulldogs and lions