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Which kingdom of organisms will likely be divided in to several kingdoms soon because of diversity?

protista


Why do most systematists currently working on eukaryotic relationships consider kingdom protista and the five kingdom system obsolete?

The Kingdom Protista is polyphyletic including members derived from 2 or more ancestral forms not common to all members & thus do not reflect phylogeny. Among several alternate classifications, a popular 8-kingdom system recognizes 3 protist kingdoms (Archaezoa, Protista & Chromista) in place of the single kingdom Protista. However, the less inclusive version of the Kingdom Protista is still polyphyletic. Using nucleic acid sequencing, systematics has begun sorting out monophyletic groups.


What contains mostly unicellular organisms with nuclei?

There are in many kingdoms. But many of protists are like that


How many different kingdoms were before magdha?

Before the Magadha kingdom emerged as a prominent power in ancient India, there were several other kingdoms such as Vatsa, Avanti, Kosala, and Kuru among others. These kingdoms played important roles in shaping the political landscape of the Indian subcontinent.


Contrast eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells?

Hey there! Eukaryotic cells: This cell is membrane bound and it has several organelles. It is found in Kingdom Plantae, Animalia, Fungi, and Protista can has several different types of cells in this kingdom. Prokaryotic cells: This cell is not membrane bound, and has no organelles (but do not confuse with DNA, because all life has DNA). These cells are found in only Kingdom Bacteria, and some organisms from Kingdom Protista

Related Questions

What eukaryotic kingdoms is not monophyletic and may soon be split into several kingdoms?

Protista


What kingdom are eukaryote belong in?

An organism is made up of several eukaryotic cells and eats only dead organisms. It is made up of several eukaryotic cells so it is not Kingdom Monera. It eats dead organisms, so it is probably a decomposer and apart of the Kingdom Fungi.


Which kingdom of organisms will likely be divided in to several kingdoms soon because of diversity?

protista


Which kingdom of organisms will be likely be divided into several kingdoms soon because of their diversity?

protista


Why do most systematists currently working on eukaryotic relationships consider kingdom protista and the five kingdom system obsolete?

The Kingdom Protista is polyphyletic including members derived from 2 or more ancestral forms not common to all members & thus do not reflect phylogeny. Among several alternate classifications, a popular 8-kingdom system recognizes 3 protist kingdoms (Archaezoa, Protista & Chromista) in place of the single kingdom Protista. However, the less inclusive version of the Kingdom Protista is still polyphyletic. Using nucleic acid sequencing, systematics has begun sorting out monophyletic groups.


Many biologist suggest that the kingdom plantae is diverse enough that it needs to be split into several kingdoms?

false


What was part of the british kingdom until 876 AD?

There wasn't a single British kingdom back then. There were several different and independent kingdoms on the island back then.


What are some of the properties that are used to divide living things into kingdoms?

Living things are divided into kingdoms based on several key properties, including cell type (prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic), cellular organization (unicellular vs. multicellular), mode of nutrition (autotrophic vs. heterotrophic), and reproductive methods. For example, organisms in the plant kingdom are primarily autotrophic and multicellular, while those in the animal kingdom are typically multicellular and heterotrophic. Additionally, genetic and evolutionary relationships are considered to classify organisms within these kingdoms.


Zooplakton belong to which kingdom?

Zooplankton belong to several kingdoms and can include larval Anamalia (like jellyfish) and Protista.


What do the united kingdoms include?

Kingdom of England & Wales merged with the Kingdom of Scotland in 1707 and was late joined by the Kingdom of Ireland. The channel islands / Isle of Man etc are not part of the United Kingdom. Great Britain had several previous kingdoms these included Wessex, Mercia and Northumberland which accounted for most of England and Wales as we now know it.


What kingdom does a photosyntesis organism go into?

They can belong to several kingdoms. While plants are the most obvious choice, some organisms in the kingdom Eubacteria carry out photosynthesis as do some protists.


What contains mostly unicellular organisms with nuclei?

There are in many kingdoms. But many of protists are like that