Since taxonomy isn't an exact science, multiple systems are used, depending on schools of thought. The Six-Kingdom system uses the following Kingdoms:
Archaebacteria
Eubacteria
Protista
Fungi
Plantae
Animalia
The six kingdoms are:
Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Archaea, Protista, and bacteria
Ok, the 6 kingdoms are archeabacteria, bacteria, protista, fungi, plantae, and animalia. they are in some order but im not sure what kind.
what are the six kingdoms into which organism are classified
Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea, Eubacteria
The biologists are narrowing in on a six kingdom representation of the living world. Anamalia Plantae Fungi Protista Bacteria Archaebacteria
species of all six kingdoms living within an ecosystem.
I believe it's Animalia.
In life, a subphylum is a taxnomic rank intermediate between phylum and superclass. The rank of subdivision in plants and fungi is equivalent to subphylum. Not all phyla are divided into subphyla.
Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea, Eubacteria
The six Kingdoms are: Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, Plantae, Animalia, Fungi.
DNA
The six kingdoms are:Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Archaea, Protista, and bacteria
The six kingdoms used to classify living things are plants, animals, protists, fungi, archaebacteria, and eubacteria. A way to remember these kingdoms is to memorize the first two letters of each kingdom, such as 'pl-an-pr-fu-ar-eu'.
animal kingdom fungi kingdom bacterium kingdom plant kingdom Moran kingdom lopes kingdom
A phylogeny is history of organisms and they have six kingdoms.
Because old habits are hard to break. It is pretty logical to try to break up and classify living organisms but with the advent of modern genetic the kingdoms don't really fit as well any more but nothing has been devised to reclassify that I know of.
idk the answer so yeah
Scientists group organisms by classifying them into the six kingdoms and then the further phylum by similarities in appearance. They are then classified into species.
There are six Kingdoms: Animalia, Archaea, Bacteria, Fungi, Plantae, and Protista.
all have cells.