A pinecone belongs to the Plantae kingdom of life.
An example of order from the properties of life is the organization of cells in a multicellular organism. Cells are arranged in a specific way to form tissues, organs, and organ systems, which work together to maintain the overall function and health of the organism. This organization allows for specialization of cell functions and coordination of activities to support life processes.
Humans belong to the kingdom animalia. All life in this kingdom are considered animals including humans
A new life form that contains no nuclei would belong to the kingdom Monera, which includes prokaryotic organisms such as bacteria and archaea. These organisms are characterized by their lack of a membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles. Monera is known for its simplicity and diversity, encompassing a wide range of forms and functions.
Monera Kingdom contains unicellular life forms. Unicellular means that they only have one cell. They have no nucleus, and are missing many organelles.
Fungi Fungi used to be classed as members of the Plant Kingdom but are now placed in a separate Kingdom of Life, the others being the Plant Kingdom and the Animal Kingdom.
Fungi Fungi
yes egypt life would be in the old kingdom.
all you do is fly up and shoot them
In classifying life on Earth, the largest level of classification is the Kingdom. Thus, it is the most inclusive, because a step up from kingdom would simply be "life".
You need to hit those pinecone things that are hanging from the land. after that you gotta kill the shadow creature inside of deadwood
The entire balance of things and life would be very off
Kingdom Protista is not a product making entity... it is a kingdom of classification that includes life forms that don't fall into the categories of plants, animals or fungi. This classification contains life forms that were previously placed into other kingdoms inappropriately likely due to the lack of an appropriate kingdom to place them in.
my geography affect my life is English
all life would eventually cease to exist
Scientists placed bacteria in their own kingdom, the Monera, because bacteria lack the nuclei, mitochondria, and chloroplasts found in other forms of life
Scientists placed bacteria in their own kingdom, the Monera, because bacteria lack the nuclei, mitochondria, and chloroplasts found in other forms of life
Scientists placed bacteria in their own kingdom, the Monera, because bacteria lack the nuclei, mitochondria, and chloroplasts found in other forms of life