It belongs to it's own Kingdom.
They belong in the kingdom Protoctista.In the more commonly used 5 Kingdom system they are placed in Fungi
planeriacomes under kingdom animalea
Hydrozoans belong to the Kingdom Animalia.
Tambaqui belong to the Animalia kingdom.
Cacti belong to the Plantae kingdom.
They are bacteria.
stromalitic cyanobacteria
Blue-green algae belong to the Kingdom Bacteria, specifically in the phylum Cyanobacteria.
Cyanobacteria belong to the kingdom Bacteria. They are also commonly referred to as blue-green algae due to their blue-green pigmentation.
They belong in the kingdom Protoctista.In the more commonly used 5 Kingdom system they are placed in Fungi
Cynobacteria is currently "unknown/ungrouped". It's currently identified only by Domain and Phylum.
Cyanobacteria
Bacteria and cyanobacteria belong to the kingdom Monera. Monera is a now outdated taxonomic group that included all prokaryotic organisms, which are single-celled organisms lacking a nucleus.
"Bacteria" refers to a whole domain of organisms, which is a classificational level above kingdom. The domain is called "Bacteria", and it contains several kingdoms of bacteria. Cyanobacteria are their own kingdom, generally called "Cyanobacteria" which is part of Archaebacteria.
Stromatolitic cyanobacteria are photosynthetic bacteria that form layered structures known as stromatolites. These structures are created when cyanobacteria bind and trap sediment particles, which then calcify and harden over time. Stromatolites are some of the oldest known fossils on Earth, providing valuable insights into early life forms and Earth's history.
Nostocales The Nostocales order contains most of the species of cyanobacteria. It includes filamentous forms, both simple or branched, and both those occurring as single strands or multiple strands within a sheath. Jon. Anderson Olympia, Washington
mammals belong to the animalia kingdom