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In the first scientific classification of organisms all living things were placed into one of two kingdoms. What were these first two kingdoms?

The original first two kingdoms were animals and plants.


Which state does not belong to Jian Ning?

If you're asking for the answer for the 3 kingdoms question, it is the first option - "Qing state"...


What were likely the first organisms on earth?

Bacteria.


Why were the first Kingdoms of the Jews so significant?

they were built over the holy of holys, the rock that is still on earth before earth was


What type of organisms were the first living organisms on Earth?

blue green algae archebacteria


What were the first organisms to form on early earth?

bacteria


What were most likely the first organisms on earth?

Bacteria.


Were protist the first prokaryotic organisms on earth?

Yes


What kind of organisms were on earth first?

Archaea and Bacteria


What type of organisms first appeared on earth?

The first type of organisms to appear on Earth were single-celled prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria and archaea. These organisms are among the most ancient forms of life and played a crucial role in shaping the planet's early environment.


What organism kingdom is multicellula?

The multicelular organisms are found in all of life's kingdoms. Multicellular life has evolved independently dozens of times we belive, once for plants, once for animals, once for brown algae and perhaps several times for fungi, slime molds, and red algae. Multicellular bodies exists in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, and first appeared several billion years ago in cyanobacteria. Thus the whole basis of your question is wrong, multicellularity is NOT a sound discrimination basis for classifying Earth's life forms.


The first eukaryotic organisms on earth were?

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.