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There are actually two kingdoms that bacteria can belong to: Archaebacteria and Eubacteria.

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Taxonomy is the science of classification in what kingdom are bacteria classified?

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What kingdom is bacteria classified in?

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No, prokaryotes are not classified as a kingdom. Prokaryotes are a type of cellular organization found in bacteria and archaea, which are typically classified into two separate domains: Bacteria and Archaea. The traditional Five Kingdom classification system recognizes prokaryotes within the Kingdom Monera, but this system is now considered outdated in modern taxonomy.


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Is amoeba Monera?

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Why are gram-positive bacteria and cyanobacteria classified together in the kingdom eubacteria?

Gram positive bacteria and cyanobacteria have no nuclei; also, they predate eukaryotes.


Are Bacteria a species?

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Are there one celled organisms classified in the plant kingdom?

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Most bacteria are classified in which kingdom archaebacteria or eubacteria?

I'm sorry for the answer you were previously given on this question. The answer is eubacteria.