We have 10 vertebrate living kingdoms which are
-mammals
-birds
-reptiles
-amphibians
-fish
-rodents
-primates
-marsupials
-cetaceans
-seals
and 10 invertebrate living kingdoms
-monera
-sponges
-mollusks
-insects
-arthropods
-arachnids
-annelids
-crustacens
-echinoderms
-protoza
so that means altogether we have 20 animal kingdoms. but not all of them are the main groups. the main ones are reptiles, mammals, amphibians, birds, and fish
Mass extinction: many types of living things becoming extinct at the same time.
No one 'types' paper, they type on paper. Many jobs requires such skills, authors for instance.
Certain types of algae, such as unicellular green algae and dinoflagellates, can perform photosynthesis but are not classified under the plant kingdom. These organisms are part of the Protista kingdom and have chloroplasts that allow them to capture sunlight and convert it into energy.
Kingdom living refers to living according to the principles and values of the Kingdom of God as taught by Jesus in the Bible. It involves embodying love, compassion, forgiveness, and service to others. It emphasizes prioritizing spiritual growth, humility, and faithfulness to God in everyday life.
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monerans
Protista.
The plant kingdom have many cells but make their own food. Animals are made of many cells and because they feed on other living or once living thing.
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Mass extinction: many types of living things becoming extinct at the same time.
There are 4 types of dolphins
There are 135 types of chameleons living in every continent in the world except Antarctica.
No.* Only the kingdom of plants, which is called Plantae, practices photosynthesis. *Actually, there are many types of algae (which are classified in kingdom Protista) that are aquatic and are photosynthetic.
woodpeckers live in trees along with many other types as well
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eubacteria is the smallest kingdom
Since they are not living, they are not classified and placed in a kingdom.