A kingdom is the largest group into which living things can be classified.
Most of Earth's photosynthesis is carried out in the ocean by organisms in the Protist Kingdom: seaweed, diatoms, etc.
The layer containing all forms is biosphere. It is the life of all organisms.
Archaebacteria
Diamonds are thought to be common in the Earth's mantle but rare in the crust. Diamonds form under high pressure and temperature conditions found deep within the Earth, making them more abundant in the mantle compared to the Earth's crust.
The kingdom that contains photosynthetic multicellular organisms that live on land is Plantae. Plants in this kingdom use sunlight to produce their own food through the process of photosynthesis. They are an essential part of terrestrial ecosystems and play a crucial role in maintaining life on Earth.
bacteria
Insects
The oldest known and simplest organisms are part of the Archaebacteria kingdom. Members of this kingdom are one celled organisms and are also the most ancient organisms.
A kingdom is the largest group into which living things can be classified.
Most of Earth's photosynthesis is carried out in the ocean by organisms in the Protist Kingdom: seaweed, diatoms, etc.
The first eukaryotic organisms on earth were likely single-celled organisms such as protists, which are a diverse group of organisms that have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. These organisms are thought to have evolved around 1.6-2.1 billion years ago.
The largest living single organisms are the giant sequoia of the plant kingdom. Creatures, however, are generally considered animals, of the Animal Kingdom. Both plants and animals are metazoans, in the "Kingdom of Eukaryotes."
A domain is a larger and more inclusive category than a kingdom. There are three domain i.e. Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
The layer containing all forms is biosphere. It is the life of all organisms.
Archaebacteria
Archaebacteria