A cell without a distinct nucleus is in the kingdom Prokaryota. Other cells (Eukaryota) are in either the Animal or Plant kingdom
Yes, archaebacteria is the smallest kingdom. Next comes eubacteria, protist, fungi, plants and then animals
No, nerve cells, also known as neurons, are not the smallest cells. The smallest cells are bacteria-like cells known as mycoplasma. Nerve cells are much larger in size compared to mycoplasma cells.
Prokaryote is the smallest and simplest cells
The smallest cells are bacteria such as Mycoplasma genitalium and nanobacteria. These cells are much smaller than typical cells and have minimal cellular structures.
The second smallest group in the animal kingdom is the genus
eubacteria is the smallest kingdom
The smallest organisms are found in Kingdom Monera or the Moneran Kingdom.
Prokaryotes are the smallest and simplest cells.
No, Its third smallest.
The kingdom that contains the smallest organisms is the Monera kingdom, which includes bacteria and archaea. These organisms are unicellular and have simple cellular structures compared to other kingdoms.
Yes, archaebacteria is the smallest kingdom. Next comes eubacteria, protist, fungi, plants and then animals
I believe nanobes(of the microorganism family) are the smallest known living organisms at a size of (20 nm = .02 microns) being the smallest.
No, nerve cells, also known as neurons, are not the smallest cells. The smallest cells are bacteria-like cells known as mycoplasma. Nerve cells are much larger in size compared to mycoplasma cells.
Animals cells
mycoplasm which is a bacterial cell and human sperm cell are the smallest cells
Prokaryote is the smallest and simplest cells
Cells are the smallest.