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What two kingdoms are prokaryotic organism?

Eubacteria and Archaebacteria


What are the 4 kingdoms prokaryotic?

Prokaryotes are in two kingdoms.They are Bacteria and Arche bacteria.


Which 2 kingdoms contain all the prokaryotic organisms?

The two kingdoms that contain all prokaryotic organisms are Bacteria and Archaea. These organisms lack a true nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles in their cells.


What kingdoms have no nuclei?

The prokaryotic kingdoms Eubacteria and Archaebacteria have no nuclei.


What two kingdoms have organisms that only have prokaryotic cells?

Eubacteria and Archaea. The designation Monera is defunct.


What are the two kingdoms of prokaryotes made of?

The two kingdoms of prokaryotes are Bacteria and Archaea. Bacteria are more common and have cell walls made of peptidoglycan, while Archaea are less common and have cell walls made of different substances. Both types of prokaryotes lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.


How many kinds kingdoms of organisms have prokaryotic cells?

Two, now that the designation Monera is defunct. They are. Eubacteria and Archaea.


What is the kingdoms of prokaryotic cells?

in the protista kindom only


What has Monera?

monera is part of the kingdoms i think it is unicellur and prokaryotic


Kingdoms are prokaryotes found?

Kingdoms are broad classifications in biological taxonomy, and prokaryotes are primarily found within two kingdoms: Bacteria and Archaea. Bacteria are ubiquitous and can be found in various environments, including soil, water, and even extreme conditions. Archaea, while also prokaryotic, often inhabit extreme environments such as hot springs and salt lakes. Together, these kingdoms encompass a wide range of prokaryotic life forms.


How are the two bacteria kingdoms different from the four other kingdoms?

The two bacterial kingdoms, Bacteria and Archaea, consist of prokaryotic organisms without a true nucleus or membrane-bound organelles. In contrast, the other four kingdoms (Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia) are eukaryotic, meaning they have cells with a nucleus and organelles. Additionally, Bacteria and Archaea are unicellular, while the other kingdoms can be multicellular.


What kingdoms of living organisms have prokaryotic cells?

Bacteria have prokaryotic cells. In the US, bacteria are in the kingdom Bacteria. In UK and Australia these are in the kingdom Monera.