All animals belong to the Kingdom Animal so you can't compare animals from different kingdoms.
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Breed* and a hybrid.
Carolus Linnaeus defined two main kingdoms in his classification studies of living things. For plants he chose Vegetabilia, and for animals he chose Animalia.
There were originally 5 kingdoms. Then, scientists discovered that there are actually 6. The original 5 kindgoms are Moneran, Protista, Fungi, Plante, (Plants) and Animalia (Animals). Scientists decided to split the Moneran kingdom into two different parts, those parts are Archae Bacteria and EuBacteria. So now, there are indeed 6 kingdoms in our world.
There are two answers to this question, depending on where you study. In the United States, a six-kingdom system is taught: animals, plants, fungi, protists, archaebacteria, and eubacteria. In Britain, Australia, or Latin America, a five-kingdom system is used: animals, plants, fungi, protists, and prokaryotes.
Both are equally efficient. Since they are two different systems designed for two different animals there is no point in comparing them.
The main difference is that the plant kingdom has cell walls, and the animal kingdom doesn't. Plants use photosynthesis to create energy from sunlight, while animals use metabolism to create energy from food.
How they are alike and how they are different.
A rate.
KINGDOM ANIMALIA AND KINGDOM PLANTAE? ANIMALS AND PLANTS.
This is a matter of personal preference.They are two completely different artists with two completely different styles. Comparing them is like comparing chalk and cheese.
Vertebrates and invertebrates.
cat and dog
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If you were comparing two cells on different sheets you would do it like this, with the sheetname and an exclamation mark preceding the cell: =IF(Sheet1!A2=Sheet2!A2, "Same", "Different")
Animals with vertebrates are in Kingdom Animalia, and Phylum Chordata.
They are two different things - comparing a platform to a company.