Bacteria I believe
›In 1938, American biologist Herbert Copeland proposed a four-kingdom system. In addition to plants and animals, he elevated the prokaryotes to kingdom status and he argued that the distinctions between prokaryotes and eukaryotes were so fundamental that prokaryotes merited a fourth kingdom of their own called Kingdom Monera. The names applied to the two kingdoms- Monera and Protista - have varied over the past half century.
Members of the kingdom Archaebacteria are characterized by their ability to survive in extreme environments such as high temperatures, high salt concentrations, and acidic conditions. They have unique cell wall compositions and lack the peptidoglycan found in bacterial cell walls. Archaebacteria are known for their diversity and can be found in various habitats including hot springs, deep-sea vents, and salt flats.
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The plant kingdom, Kingdom Plantae.
A cardinal is in the animal kingdom of life.
Growth takes place in organisms and not in the Kingdom ,Bacterial replication is called growth .
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Im guessing you are referring to the Prokariotic cells which are bacterial cells. Bacterial cells come under the super kingdom bacteria - true bacteria. although the super kingdoms aren't often referred to, it is still a kingdom on its own. i hope i helped
E.Coli belongs to the eubacteria kingdom. E. Coli also belongs to the bacteria domain, the proteobacteria, and the coli species.
Meningitis is not classified as a kingdom; rather, it is a medical condition characterized by the inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord, known as the meninges. The causes of meningitis can be bacterial, viral, fungal, or parasitic, which would fall under different biological kingdoms depending on the specific pathogens involved. For example, bacterial meningitis is caused by bacteria, which belong to the kingdom Bacteria, while viral meningitis is caused by viruses, which belong to the kingdom Viruses.
The eukaryotic Cells have an extracellular glyco-callyx coat instead of the bacterial Cell Wall.
Fleming discovered the anti-bacterial properties of penicillin at the University of London, in England, part of the United Kingdom.
There are 2 domains (The catagorys above Kingdom) that contain Prokaryotes. They are Bacteria and Archea. I guess Bacterial could be a kingdom. But the other 4 (Plant, animal, fingi, and protists) consist of Eukaryote cells. :)
There are 2 domains (The catagorys above Kingdom) that contain Prokaryotes. They are Bacteria and Archea. I guess Bacterial could be a kingdom. But the other 4 (Plant, animal, fingi, and protists) consist of Eukaryote cells. :)
›In 1938, American biologist Herbert Copeland proposed a four-kingdom system. In addition to plants and animals, he elevated the prokaryotes to kingdom status and he argued that the distinctions between prokaryotes and eukaryotes were so fundamental that prokaryotes merited a fourth kingdom of their own called Kingdom Monera. The names applied to the two kingdoms- Monera and Protista - have varied over the past half century.
Bacterial cidal kills the bacteria, while bacterial static only stops it from growing and reproducing.
The bacteria that cause sinus infections belong to the kingdom Bacteria. This kingdom encompasses a wide variety of prokaryotic microorganisms, including those that can lead to infections in humans. Common bacterial culprits for sinus infections include Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae. These organisms thrive in the human respiratory system and can lead to inflammation and infection of the sinuses.