animilia, plantae, fungi, protista, and prokaryotae
Whitakers system .
During Linnaeus's time, life was divided into the kingdoms Plantae (plants) and Animalia (animals).
Deuterostomes Platyzoa Lophotrochozoa Ecdysozoa
Viruses do not belong to any of the five kingdoms of life.
The five kingdoms of life are Monera (single-celled prokaryotes), Protista (eukaryotic microorganisms), Fungi (multicellular organisms that absorb nutrients), Plantae (multicellular photosynthetic organisms), and Animalia (multicellular organisms that ingest food). These kingdoms categorize organisms based on their cellular structure, mode of nutrition, and complexity of organization.
The five kingdoms of life are... 1. Animal 2. Plant 3. Bacteria 4. Fungus/Fungi 5. Protist(s)
The names of two of Ellen whitakers uncles are jhon and Michael whitaker.
The 5 Kingdoms are: Fungi, Plants, Animals, Prokaryotes and Protoctistans.
The five kingdoms of life are Monera, Fungi, Protista, Plantae, and Animalia.
the names of Ellen Whitakers horses are Naf, Chance, Henry, Quinton<larry and Wilson.
There are 6: Protists, Fungi, Plants, Animals, Bacteria, and Archaea
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5 that I know of. Animal (animalia), Plant (plantae), Fungi, Protists and Monera
it the way the 5 kingdoms are to them (the way they look)
There are four kingdoms of life, and they consist of plant, animal, fungi, and protista.