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The five kingdoms of life are Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia. Among these, the kingdoms Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia consist of eukaryotic organisms, which have complex cells with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. In contrast, the kingdom Monera, which includes bacteria and archaea, comprises prokaryotic organisms that lack a defined nucleus.

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What kingdoms to eukaryote cells represent?

protistaplantaefungaeanimalia


What are the kingdoms of eukaryote?

Protista, Fungi, Animalia, Plantae


What are the four kingdoms in the domains called Eukaryote?

Protista Animalia Fungi Plantae


Which one of the kingdoms include eukaryote with chloroplasts?

Major one is plantae. But algae of protista have too


Is nuclear envelope present in animal or plant cells?

Present in all eukaryote organisms of plant and animal kingdoms


How do the kingdoms of living organisms differ?

Kingdoms and domains are used to classify living things. There are 3 domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukaryote. Within the domains, living things are sorted into Kingdoms. There are currently 5 Kingdoms protista, bacteria, archaea, plants, animals, and fungi. Previously, only the 5 kingdom system existed. Later however, the domains were added.


What is the classification of living things?

There are three domains: bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes. In the eukaryote domain, there are four kingdoms: protists, fungi, plants, and animals


Do prokaryotes belong to the kingdom protista?

No, protista are eukaryote. Prokaryotes are broken into two kingdoms. Archeabacteria ( ancient bacteria ) and Eubacteria ( true bacteria )


Why do scientists call it the 5 kingdoms?

it the way the 5 kingdoms are to them (the way they look)


How domains and kingdoms differ?

Domain and kingdom are different because the domain tells you if the cell has nuclei or not (eukaryote). The Kingdom tells you if it is a plant, animal, or fungi.


Is Eukaryote a plant or animal cell?

Both plant and animal cells are eukaryotes. Plantae and Animalia are kingdoms of the domain Eukaryota.


What characteristic used to place organisms into kingdoms is?

there are five criteria for classification of organisms into kingdoms. they are, 1.cell type (Prokaryote/eukaryote) 2.cell wall (cellulosic/noncellulosic/present/notpresent) 3.nuclear membrane(present/absent) 4.body organisation(cellular/multicellular/tissue/organ/organ system) 5.mode of nutrition(autotrophic/heterotrophic)

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