Animalia - Animals Plantae - Plants
Fungi - Fungi
Protista - Protists
Monera or Prokaryota - everything else
Note that this system is obsolete; a 6-kingdom 2-domain system is more often now.
Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera. Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera. Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera.
The five kingdoms of life are... 1. Animal 2. Plant 3. Bacteria 4. Fungus/Fungi 5. Protist(s)
Animal, Plant, Fungi, Protista, and Monera.
There are five kingdoms. They areMoneraProtistaFungiAnimaliaPlantae
There are commonly recognized five animal kingdoms: Kingdom Animalia, Kingdom Plantae, Kingdom Fungi, Kingdom Protista, and Kingdom Monera. The animal kingdom specifically belongs to Kingdom Animalia, which includes multicellular organisms that are eukaryotic and heterotrophic.
If you're referring to the five kingdoms, then wolves belong to the Animal kingdom. Otherwise I don't understand the question.
The five kingdoms of living organisms are Animalia (animals), Plantae (plants), Fungi (fungi), Protista (protists), and Monera (bacteria). This classification system is based on the characteristics and structures of organisms.
The original five kingdoms are Monera (bacteria), Protista (protozoa and algae), Fungi (fungi), Plantae (plants), and Animalia (animals). This classification system has been revised over time, with the addition of new kingdoms and changes in classification.
there are over 500 animals at animal in kingdoms
Just remember the five kingdomes its part of witch one . So its part of number five (kingdoms).Its part of the animal kingdom. Its an living organisms that is part of the nuclei.
there are five kingdoms used today
because the five kingdoms have been split up in to 5 very vague categories, and are able to explain all of the following five kingdoms,