Biochemical test give to genus level for the bacterial identification ( imvis,hydrolysis,sugarfermentation, carbohydrate fermentation and decarboxylase).
In the six-kingdom system, they are: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea, Bacteria.
Protista
Protozoa are neither bacteria nor fungi. They are single-celled organisms belonging to the Kingdom Protista. They are often classified separately from bacteria and fungi due to their distinct characteristics and lifestyles.
All unicellular eukaryotic organisms fall under the kingdom Protista and are thusly called "protists."
animalia, plantae, fungi, protista, eubacteria, and archaebacteria. most bacteria come from the eubacteria group.
In the six-kingdom system, they are: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea, Bacteria.
The six kingdoms of classification are Animalia (animals), Plantae (plants), Fungi (fungi), Protista (protists), Archaea (archaea), and Bacteria (bacteria). These kingdoms are used to categorize all living organisms based on their characteristics and evolutionary history.
Protista
Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Fungi, Animalia, Plantae, and Protista
animalia, plantae, fungi, archaea, bacteria, archaezoa, protista, chromista.
Bacteria. There are 5 animal kingdoms Animal, Plant, Fungi, Protista, and Bacteria
Protozoa are neither bacteria nor fungi. They are single-celled organisms belonging to the Kingdom Protista. They are often classified separately from bacteria and fungi due to their distinct characteristics and lifestyles.
All unicellular eukaryotic organisms fall under the kingdom Protista and are thusly called "protists."
There are six Kingdoms: Animalia, Archaea, Bacteria, Fungi, Plantae, and Protista.
animalia, plantae, fungi, protista, eubacteria, and archaebacteria. most bacteria come from the eubacteria group.
The six major Kingdoms currently recognized are Animalia (animals), Plantae (plants), Fungi (fungi), Protista (protists), Archaea (archaea), and Bacteria (bacteria). These Kingdoms classify all living organisms into broad groups based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
Domains: Bacteria Archae Eukarya Kingdoms: Eubacteria Archaebacteria/Archae Protista Animalia Fungi Plantae You're on your own from there.