Moneran, Protista, fungi, animalia, plantae are the five kingdoms
5 that I know of. Animal (animalia), Plant (plantae), Fungi, Protists and Monera
As biologists learned more about the natural world, they realized that Linnaeus’s two kingdoms, Animalia and Plantae, did not adequately represent the full diversity of life. As a result, the original two kingdoms have today become six kingdoms, with two of those groups used just for classifying bacteria
plantsWhich are in the plantae kingdom.
Life on earth is classified into six kingdoms: Animals (Animalia) Plants (Plantae), Fungi, Protists (protista), Bacteria, and Archaebacteria (Archae). The last two are referred to as domains instead of kingdoms. Bacteria and Archaebacteria were once classified as Monerans (Monera or Prokaryota) but has been obsolete since 1991.
The six kingdoms of life are Animalia (animals), Plantae (plants), Fungi (fungi), Protista (protists), Archaea (archaea), and Bacteria (bacteria). These kingdoms are based on their cellular structure, mode of nutrition, and other characteristics. The system of classification has evolved over time as new discoveries and advancements in biology are made.
There are four kingdoms of life, and they consist of plant, animal, fungi, and protista.
The five kingdoms of life are... 1. Animal 2. Plant 3. Bacteria 4. Fungus/Fungi 5. Protist(s)
What are the 6 Kingdoms of Life?Scientific NameAnimaliaPlantaeProtistaFungiBacteriumArcheaEveryday NameAnimalsPlantsProtistsFungiBacteriaArchea
During Linnaeus's time, life was divided into the kingdoms Plantae (plants) and Animalia (animals).
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eubacteria and archaebacteria
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The 5 Kingdoms are: Fungi, Plants, Animals, Prokaryotes and Protoctistans.
Viruses don't fit into the kingdoms of life because they aren't considered to be living things, even though they have DNA. Weird right?
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5 that I know of. Animal (animalia), Plant (plantae), Fungi, Protists and Monera