They all had a strong military system.
Domain Eukarya consists of the most kingdoms of the three domains.
Red algae belongs to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya, members of which are characterised by having cells with nuclei. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Protista, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Animalia.
There are Three Domains 1 Bacteria (contains 1 Kingdom) Spirochetes are Bacteria 2 Eukarya There are Four Kingdoms within the Eukarya Domain: (Protist, Plant, Fungi, Animal) 3 Archaea (contains 1 Kingdom)
I looked into this topic and as far as I can tell on the rare occasion that an organism doesn't fit into a kingdom they create a new one. However there are so many kingdoms that it is very unlikely that an organism won't fit into one.
The domain Eukaryota includes four main kingdoms: Animalia (animals), Plantae (plants), Fungi (fungi), and Protista (mostly unicellular organisms like algae and protozoa). These kingdoms are characterized by the presence of complex cells with a nucleus and organelles. Each kingdom exhibits distinct characteristics and modes of life, contributing to the vast diversity of eukaryotic life on Earth.
Domain Eukarya consists of the most kingdoms of the three domains.
Well... The four Kingdoms in the domain Eukarya are Animilia, Protistia, Plantae, and Fungi.
Eukaryacan be divided into four kingdoms. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
The domains are Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya. The domain Archaea has one kingdom: Archaea. The domain Bacteria has one kingdom: Bacteria. The domain Eukarya has four kingdoms: Protists, Fungi, Plants, and Animals. There are a total of 3 domains and 6 kingdoms.
They are ALL multicellular (many cells).
Anamalia, Protista, Flantae, Fungi. animals, protists, plants, and fungi respectively.
Protista. Plantae Animalia. Fungi.
If scientists discovered organisms that did not fit into any of the four kingdoms of the domain Eukarya, they would need to conduct further research to understand their unique characteristics and evolutionary origins. It is possible that these organisms may represent a new domain or a divergent evolutionary lineage, leading to a reevaluation of the existing classification system. More detailed molecular and genetic analyses would likely be needed to determine their placement within the tree of life.
They are ALL multicellular (many cells).
Red algae belongs to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya, members of which are characterised by having cells with nuclei. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Protista, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Animalia.
They are ALL multicellular (many cells).
There are Three Domains 1 Bacteria (contains 1 Kingdom) Spirochetes are Bacteria 2 Eukarya There are Four Kingdoms within the Eukarya Domain: (Protist, Plant, Fungi, Animal) 3 Archaea (contains 1 Kingdom)