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What eukaryotic kingdoms is not monophyletic and may soon be split into several kingdoms?

Protista


Many biologist suggest that the kingdom plantae is diverse enough that it needs to be split into several kingdoms?

false


What eukaryotic kingdom is not monophyletic and may soon be split into several kingdoms?

Protista is the eukaryotic kingdom that is not monophyletic and may soon be split into several kingdoms due to its diverse and unrelated members. This is because genetic research has shown that the members of Protista are more closely related to other eukaryotic kingdoms than to each other.


How many kingdoms are in the bible?

Israel was split into two kingdoms, if that's what you mean.


Why was China not controlled by dynastic ruler for a period during the third century before the common era?

There was no dynastic rulers because china split up into many small kingdoms during the warring states period


What caused the decline of the Persian Empire?

The assault by Alexander the Great, who replaced the empire with his own Macedonian Empire. It was split up into several Hellenistic kingdoms after Alexander's death.


Which one of the classifying kingdoms was split into two?

plant and fungi


How did rulers govern in 1066?

England was split into different kingdoms


5 kingdoms why no 6?

because the five kingdoms have been split up in to 5 very vague categories, and are able to explain all of the following five kingdoms,


Can china anne mclain do a split?

china almost can, when she was playing the big piano she fell into a split


What happened to China after the collapse of the Han Dynasty?

The country was split into three kingdoms which is the setting for the famous Chinese novel 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms' written by Luo Guanzhong. Then eventually, Sima Yan of the western Jin Dynasty unified the whole country.


What wee the two names israel split into?

In about 926BC, Israel split into two kingdoms: Israel (in the north) and Judah (in the south)