Archebacteria
Kingdom Monera
eubacteria likes it in the butt. i said what what in the butt.
Probably eubacteria since they are in common environments and are almost similar to bacteria
No, an amoeba is not part of the eubacteria kingdom. Amoebae belong to the kingdom Protista, specifically in the phylum Amoebozoa. Eubacteria are a separate kingdom consisting of prokaryotic organisms like bacteria.
Eubacteria have prokaryotic cells. Eubacteria IS Kingdom Bacteria! The Eu- was there to distinguish it from Archaebacteria when Archaebacteria were in the same kingdom as Eubacteria and not in its own kingdom of Archae, as they are now. (The old kingdom that contained both Eubacteria and Archaebacteria was called Kingdom Monera)
The kingdom that has all prokaryotes that may be found in the human body is......Eubacteria or just bacteria
Kingdom Monera
Bacteria are found in the Kingdom Monera. The 6 Kingdom system includes Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea, and Bacteria.
The kingdom Eubacteria belongs to the domain Bacteria. It is one of the three domains of life, along with Archaea and Eukarya. Eubacteria consists of prokaryotic organisms that are common and diverse, found in various habitats.
kingdom eubacteria
eubacteria
eubacteria likes it in the butt. i said what what in the butt.
E.Coli belongs to the eubacteria kingdom. E. Coli also belongs to the bacteria domain, the proteobacteria, and the coli species.
Probably eubacteria since they are in common environments and are almost similar to bacteria
Eubacteria is the Kingdom of shigella.
Monera is a kingdom that contains unicellular life. It is split into the two domains of Archaea and Bacteria.
The 6 kingdoms are plants, animals, protists, fungi, archaebacteria, and eubacteria. Plants are found in the first of the six kingdoms, the plant kingdom.