plantae in divisi spermatophyta
Green plants
Usually only one year. Google the words green lynx spider live and get this and more information.
The protists, specifically the plant-like protists such as algae.
Assuming you meant 'green belt' given the category this question is in... Green belt is usually the name given to undeveloped natural land surrounding villages and towns. Sadly - with the continued development of towns and cities, green-belt land is becoming very scarce !
The five kingdom system was started in 1969, using The kingdom Animalia, Kingdom Plantae, Kingdom Funghi, Kingdom Protoctista and Kingdom Prokaryotae. This system has been proven to be insufficient since Chlorophyta are included in Protista and not the plant kingdom, which evidence shows to be wrong. Also, Photosynthetic organisms are included in three different kingdoms, and having a separate kingdom for these would clear up a lot of confusion. Currently, there are seven accepted kingdoms, (Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Archaezoa, Protozoa,Plantae, Animalia, Fungi) and one more that causes controversy (Chromista) making eight to answer the topic question.
plantae
usually will be placed in the Plantae Kingdom
eubacteria i think
They are in the archaebacteria kingdom
Kingdom Protista
Plantae. The plant kingdom.
Animalia is the kingdom classification: Hyla
Green algae are sometimes classified as Kingdom Protista, and sometimes as Kingdom Plantae, depending on the species and on whether the classification system being used includes a Kingdom Protista.
The mushroom and the green plant
No , , sea weeds are not included in kingdom Monera but in Kingdon Protista Seaweeds belong to three kingdoms: Kingdom Plantae (chlorophyte, or "green" algae seaweeds), Kingdom Plantae (rhodophyte, or "red" algae seaweeds), Kingdom Chromista (phaeophyte, or "brown" algae seaweeds) Kingdom Chromista (xanthophyte, or "yellow-green" algae seaweeds), and Kingdom Bacteria (cyanophyte, or "blue-green" algae seaweeds).
Archaebacteria
Animalia