Eubacteria, to be formal in Kingdom designation.
Common bacteria belongs to the Kingdom Eubacteria. This is a recent change; some Biology textbooks still say Monera.
Kingdom Gram-Positive Bacteria is a kingdom within the domain Bacteria.
Bacteria belong to the kingdom Bacteria.
Probably eubacteria since they are in common environments and are almost similar to bacteria
modern bacteria. Ancient bacteria refer to the kingdom Archaebacteria, which consists of prokaryotic organisms that thrive in extreme environments. Modern bacteria refer to the kingdom Eubacteria, which includes most of the common bacterial species found in various habitats.
Common bacteria belongs to the Kingdom Eubacteria. This is a recent change; some Biology textbooks still say Monera.
Common bacteria belongs to the Kingdom Eubacteria. This is a recent change; some Biology textbooks still say Monera.
Eubacteria
Gloeocapsa bacteria belong to the kingdom Bacteria.
Kingdom Gram-Positive Bacteria is a kingdom within the domain Bacteria.
Staphylococcus is a genus of bacteria, not a kingdom. It belongs to the domain Bacteria, kingdom Bacteria.
Bacteria kingdom
No. Bacteria have their own kingdom.
Bacteria belong to the kingdom Bacteria.
Probably eubacteria since they are in common environments and are almost similar to bacteria
modern bacteria. Ancient bacteria refer to the kingdom Archaebacteria, which consists of prokaryotic organisms that thrive in extreme environments. Modern bacteria refer to the kingdom Eubacteria, which includes most of the common bacterial species found in various habitats.
Of the 5 kingdoms, bacteria belong to Kingdom Monera. Sometimes thisis simply knownas Kingdom Bacteria.