answersLogoWhite

0

There are five kingdoms of organisms in the world. They are kingdom Animalia, kingdom plantae, kingdom Protista, kingdom fungi, and kingdom monera.

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How would you describe 5 kingdoms?

There are five kingdoms of organisms in the world. They are kingdom Animalia, kingdom plantae, kingdom Protista, kingdom fungi, and kingdom monera.


How would you describe the symmetry of flatworms?

semmetry is all kingdoms, classifiction, and phylums


How would you describe Italy before it became a unified country?

It was divided into many city-states and kingdoms.


Why do scientists call it the 5 kingdoms?

it the way the 5 kingdoms are to them (the way they look)


5 kingdoms why no 6?

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,


If you had to describe your character in 5 words what would those words be Ophelia?

HiMy name is Robyn and i would describe my character beautiful, crazy,happy,weird and very hyperactiveNow that would be my 5 words to describe my characterFrom Robyn


How many kingdoms were there originally?

5


What would be a 5 letter word to describe people?

human


What are the names of the 5 kingdoms used today and by who?

The 5 kingdoms used today are Animalia Plantae Fungi Protista and Monera and were originally proposed by Carolus Linnaeus in 1735. The 5 kingdoms are as follows: Animalia Plantae Fungi Protista MoneraThe 5 kingdoms were originally proposed by Carolus Linnaeus in 1735 and are still used today as a way of classifying different organisms.


How would you describe the 35 compromise?

where the government would count the slaves as 3/5...


What are 6 kingdoms used by biologists to classify?

plants, animals, monera, protists, fungi there are only 5 kingdoms


What kingdom are protoza?

Out of the 5 kingdoms, Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Monera, and Protista, protozoa would go under the kingdom Prostista.