The 5 kingdoms used today are Animalia Plantae Fungi Protista and Monera and were originally proposed by Carolus Linnaeus in 1735. The 5 kingdoms are as follows:
The 5 kingdoms were originally proposed by Carolus Linnaeus in 1735 and are still used today as a way of classifying different organisms.
There are six kingdoms in biology - Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea, and Bacteria. These are the most widely accepted kingdoms. Some countries and regions may use a different number (for example 5 - Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protoctista and Prokaryota).
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 should be only 5 kingdoms: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista and Prokaryota. Unless you're talking about the different phyla/divisions within. maniwala tititlaan mo ak labat
1.) Archae - Prokaryotic organisms2.) Monera - Also prokaryotic3.) Protocista - Eukaryotic4.) Fungi - Eukaryotic5.) Plantae - Eukaryotic6.) Animalia - Eukaryotic____________________________I am not certain what system the above answer is referring to, it seems like more of a combination of terms from the old 5 kingdom system and the more recently adapted 6 kingdom system. As far as I know, the six kingdom system includes:-Animalia-Plantae-Fungi-Protista-Bacteria-Archaea
It is a bird and all birds are considered animals. Living things fit into several kingdoms. The most familiar to people are the plant and animal kingdoms. The other kingdoms are Monera, Protista, and Fungi. Viruses are not considered a "living" thing.
plants, animals, monera, protists, fungi there are only 5 kingdoms
it the way the 5 kingdoms are to them (the way they look)
The five kingdoms in the Iberian Peninsula during the late Middle Ages were the Kingdom of Portugal, Kingdom of Castile, Kingdom of Aragon, Kingdom of Navarre, and Kingdom of Granada.
Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia are the five kingdoms commonly used. The United States uses six kingdoms, replacing Monera with Achaea and Bacteria.
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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,
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There are six kingdoms: 1-Plantae (Plants) 2-Animalia (Animal) 3-Fungi 4-Bacteria 5-Archaea 6-Protista (Protists)
Plantea (plants)
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There are currently six recognized Kingdoms of living organisms: Animalia (animals), Plantae (plants), Fungi (fungi), Protista (protists), Archaea, and Bacteria. These Kingdoms are based on differences in cellular structure, mode of nutrition, and other characteristics.