Archea
Protists are different from any other organisms found in the animal or bacteria kingdom. For this reason, they are seen as heterotrophic or autotrophic by biologists and botanists.
Yes, all organisms are classified into one of the two categories: prokaryotes (organisms without a nucleus) or eukaryotes (organisms with a nucleus). Prokaryotes include bacteria and archaea, while eukaryotes include plants, animals, fungi, and protists.
In one way, yes. Both bacteria and most protists are single-celled organisms. However, protists are more genetically and internally similar to animals and plants, because they have a cell nucleus, which bacteria do not have.
the five kingdoms are bacteria, protists , fungi, animals, and plants. they have also added ancient bacteria but i am not sure how it is spelled (the scientific name I mean)
No, protozoans are a type of animal-like protists. Protozoans are consumers that can live in water, soil, or other organisms. While these organisms do not resemble animals, they are called animal-like because they are consumers and they share some characteristics with animals. Other types of protists are plantlike and fungus-like protists.
Fungi are unicellular or multicellular organisms with eukaryotic cell types. Prokaryote or Monera (comprised bacteria). Eukaryote (animals, plants, fungi and protists).
Protists are different from any other organisms found in the animal or bacteria kingdom. For this reason, they are seen as heterotrophic or autotrophic by biologists and botanists.
One example of an organism that does not fall into these categories is a protist. Protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that are not animals, plants, or fungi, and they can range from single-celled organisms to multicellular organisms.
Plants, animals, fungi and protista.
Yes, all organisms are classified into one of the two categories: prokaryotes (organisms without a nucleus) or eukaryotes (organisms with a nucleus). Prokaryotes include bacteria and archaea, while eukaryotes include plants, animals, fungi, and protists.
In one way, yes. Both bacteria and most protists are single-celled organisms. However, protists are more genetically and internally similar to animals and plants, because they have a cell nucleus, which bacteria do not have.
Black truffle is a eukaryote. Eukaryotes are organisms whose cells have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. They belong to the domain Eukarya, which includes animals, plants, fungi, and protists.
Animals are not prokaryotes.They are eukaryotic organisms.
A prokaryote is not one of the 3 domains. it is part of two domains which are bacteria and archea. A eukaryote is part of the 3 domains. A prokaryote does not have a nucleaus and a eukaryote does. This information was from my science teacher Mr. Dale Chiampa so thank hm for woever asked this question.
Living organisms can be classified into three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Bacteria and Archaea are prokaryotic domains, while Eukarya includes all organisms with eukaryotic cells, such as plants, animals, fungi, and protists.
No, the lynx is not a prokaryote. The lynx is a type of wild cat species belonging to the animal kingdom, whereas prokaryotes are unicellular organisms like bacteria and archaea that lack a distinct nucleus.
Neither, Cyanobacteria is a prokaryote. Animals and plants are Eukaryotes. They exist in separate domains of life. Photosynthesis originates in prokaryotic cells (bacteria) and plants are descended from eukaryotic protists (green algae) which had formed endosymbiosis with captured bacteria.