no. there are different kingdoms like; the insect kingdom,the bacteria kingdom... so on and so on
All mollusks possess a soft body covered by a hard shell, a muscular foot for movement, and a mantle that secretes the shell. These characteristics distinguish mollusks from other phyla in the animal kingdom.
it is the classification of life The Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species for all domestic dogs, regardless of breed is: Animalia Chordata Mammalia Carnifora Caniformia Canidae Canis Familiaris. Different domestic dog breeds don't have different species names that I am aware of. If so, the only thing that would be different in that classification would be the species name. The rest would all be the same.
Unless you are trying to remember the scientific names of every living thing on Earth, the classification groups are the same for all 5 Kingdoms - Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species. I hope this is what you were looking.
they main thing the have in common is they all are living things, and have a heart, lungs and a brain. Not every animal has a heart, lungs and a brain. Only land animals have lungs, and jellyfish and sponges don´t have a heart or brain, not to speak of single-celled animals. The universal thing about animals is the fact they´re made out of cells without a cell wall or chloroplasts like plants have.
A non-living thing does not have a scientific name because scientific names are used to classify and describe living organisms based on their characteristics and relationships. Scientific names are given to species, genera, families, and other taxonomic categories within the living world.
Domain: Eukaryakingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: PoriferaClass: - Calcarea with Genus: * Scypha* Leucosolenia- Hexactinellida with Genus: * Euplectella- Demospongiae with Genus: * SpongiaHope that I helped!
archeabacteria, eubacteria, protista, plantea, animalia, fungi
there are actually 5, Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, Animalia, and Plantae
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Malacostraca
There is no such thing as "the human kingdom", humans and animals are in the animalia kingdom.Actually, this is right. There is not an official Human Kingdom, but humans do have their place. We are Homo Sapiens, which means "wise man", compared to our large brain.
In taxonomy, Kingdom and Family are two separate levels of classification. The red panda Ailurus fulgens is placed in the Kingdom Animalia as is every living thing that is not a plant, fungus, protist or bacteria.The red panda is most closely related to the raccoon and is therefore placed in the Family Procyanidae.
Of course. Every living thing has a common ancestor. Humans and flies are both in the animalia kingdom.
a group
Biology is the study of every living thing on earth.
It Dies (ceases to be a living thing).
When a living thing dies, it dies. Thus, every living thing has one life.
Cell structure