Archaebacteria and eubacteria are two different domains.
Domains are the highest (widest) levels of the taxonomic hierarchy, kingdoms come below this level so be careful not to refer to them like this.
Wheat belongs to the Plantae kingdom, which is the same kingdom that includes all plants.
No, plants and birds are not from the same kingdom. Plants belong to the kingdom Plantae, while birds belong to the kingdom Animalia. They are also not from the same species, as species are a more specific classification within a kingdom, and plants and birds have very different characteristics and biology.
No, mould and moss do not belong to the same kingdom. Mould is a type of fungus, which falls under the kingdom Fungi, while moss is a non-vascular plant categorized in the kingdom Plantae. They differ significantly in their structure, reproduction, and ecological roles.
Two organisms of the same kingdom must share certain higher taxonomic classifications, but they do not necessarily share all classifications below the kingdom level. For example, both organisms may belong to the same kingdom, such as Animalia, but they could belong to different phyla, classes, or orders. The kingdom represents a broad category that encompasses a wide diversity of life forms, which may differ significantly in characteristics and evolutionary history. Thus, while they share the kingdom, their specific classifications can vary greatly.
Fungi is part of the Plant Kingdom.
it's eubacteria
The same kingdom.
No, organisms in the same kingdom do not have to belong to the same domain. Kingdom is a broader classification level than domain. Organisms in the same kingdom share similar characteristics and traits, but they can belong to different domains, which are higher-level classifications.
Animalia- All dogs no matter the breed share the same kingdom.
No they are not the same
Same kingdom.
There are different classifications systems for life, but all those that use the term Kingdom, have all animals in one Kingdom. Therefore, all animals are in the same Kingdom as cockatiels.
Amphibians are in the same kingdom as mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, and insects, the Animal Kingdom.
Yes: All dogs are the same species and they are all in Kingdom animalia, and in the phylum coradata!
Yes, because domain is a broader category or larger group than a kingdom.
Wheat belongs to the Plantae kingdom, which is the same kingdom that includes all plants.
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