Superkingdom Prokaryota One kingdom - Monera (bacteria - no cell nucleus, all single celled) Another system divides this into kingdom Eubacteria and kingdom Archaebacteria Superkingdom Eukaryota kingdom Plantae - (derive nourishment via photosynthesis using chloroplasts)
kingdom animalia - animals (no plastidic organelles so can't photosynthesize nourishment)
kingdom fungi or Mycota - (similar to plants but derive nourishment from rotting organic matter)
kingdom Protista (single celled organisms with a nucleus)
* Monera * Protista * Fungi * Plantae * Animalia
The 5 kingdoms are animal, fungi, plants, protists, and monerans.
Five Kingdoms
1) Monera
2) Protista
3) Fungi
4) Plantae
5) Animalae
There is a five kingdom system Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia
There are some scientists that say there are more than five kingdoms, and some say there are less. Five kingdoms is just what they teach in schools.
Decomposers are able to enter a food chain at any trophic level and are the most numerous organisms in an ecosystem. They include bacteria and fungi.Examples of decomposers include bacteria, fungi, some insects, and snails, which means they are not always microscopic.Fungi are among these and are consider to be alive.
Warm Blooded - Cold Blooded Mammals - not mammals Humans - Animals - Plants carnivores - herbivores - omnivores (I know its more than seven, but if seven is the minimum and the maximum, just take out Humans - Animals - Plants) WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG is right. The categories used to classify things are kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. King Phillip can order fried grasshopers. This ia a great answer, ithought till i saw wromg
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Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera. Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera. Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera.
The classification of living things includes 7 levels: kingdom, phylum, classes, order, families, genus, and species . The most basic classification of living things is kingdoms. Currently there are five kingdoms.
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Every living thing gets their 'scientific name' by roots of Latin words. For example, the animal 'cat' is Felis Catus, which moth mean 'cat'. The names are classified by the 'class' each animal is in.
There is a five kingdom system Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia
Mammal Arachnid Crustacean Reptile Amphibian ......................I'm pretty sure these are right but you might want to check another website with different answers and compare. There are five kingdoms called the Five Kingdoms. They are Animalia which is animal kingdom, Plantae which are plants, Fungi which is Fungus and mushrooms, Monera which is bacteria, and Protista which is slime, algae, and things like that. Now there are six kingdoms. They split Monera in to two more groups: Eubacteria and Archaebacteria.
The five kingdoms are Monera, Protista, Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia.
They .are anamalia archaea plantae fungi bacteria and protista There are 6 of them And since you asked how they were...they're fine
Virus' are not living - they cannot exist outside a living organism, and therefore cannot be classified in the same way as other organisms
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