A protist kingdom refers to a diverse group of eukaryotic microorganisms that do not fit into the plant, animal, or fungi kingdoms. These organisms can be unicellular or multicellular and exhibit a wide range of structures and functions. Examples of protists include amoebas, algae, and protozoa.
By seashells im going to assume you mean animals that make shells such as clams and snails; they are all in the kingdom animalia.
"For thine" is an old way of saying "yours," usually used in formal or poetic language. "The kingdom" refers to a territory or realm ruled by a king or queen. Together, "for thine and the kingdom" could be interpreted as a pledge of loyalty or duty to someone in a position of power.
Monera, Protists, Fungi, Plants, Animals That answer is for higher grades. for example 5th grade........ it would be bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, animals. wat is monera?????????????????????????? Do they not mean like united kingdom! : )
The plant kingdom, Kingdom Plantae.
A cardinal is in the animal kingdom of life.
United Kingdom. It stands for the United Kingdom.
If you mean kingdom like domain, phylum, and class then the kingdom is Animalia.
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If you mean the time periods then they are the following: The Old Kingdom, The Middle Kingdom and The New Kingdom
First tell us which kingdom you mean.
If you mean the time periods then they are the following: The Old Kingdom, The Middle Kingdom and The New Kingdom
The Latin for "God's kingdom" is regnum dei.
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United Kingdom.
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