1 kingdom i know of that DOESNT have a nucleus is Eubacteria.
protista
There are in many kingdoms. But many of protists are like that
Nuclei with a non-zero spin quantum number, such as 1/2, 1, or 3/2, are NMR active. Common NMR-active nuclei include 1H, 13C, 19F, and 31P.
optic part, which contains 2 nuclei = supraoptic + paraventricular nucleituberal part, has 3 nuclei = ventromedial + dorsomedial + tubral nucleimamillary part, has 2 nuclei = posterior + lateral nucleiposterior perforated substance
The protist that has two nuclei is Paramecium. It has a large macronucleus involved in regulating cellular functions and a smaller micronucleus involved in sexual reproduction.
The prokaryotic kingdoms Eubacteria and Archaebacteria have no nuclei.
The four eukaryotic kingdoms that have nuclei are Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, and Protista. Nuclei are membrane-bound organelles that house the genetic material and control the activities of the cell.
Eubacteria and Archaebacteria
protista
There are in many kingdoms. But many of protists are like that
There are a few kingdoms. 1. Tamil kingdoms 2. Hindu 3. Buddhist
Well... The four Kingdoms in the domain Eukarya are Animilia, Protistia, Plantae, and Fungi.
Domain and kingdom are different because the domain tells you if the cell has nuclei or not (eukaryote). The Kingdom tells you if it is a plant, animal, or fungi.
Records of the Three Kingdoms was created in 2##.
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Kingdoms of living organisms Here is a complete lists of all the kingdoms 1. Prokaryotae 2. Protoctista 3. Fungi 4. Plantae 5. Animalia
The main difference is that hydrogen nuclei have 1 proton whereas helium nuclei have 2 protons. The number of neutrons depends on the "isotope". Usually, a hydrogen nucleus does not have neutrons and is simply a proton. The helium nucleus usually has 2 neutrons.