There are six Kingdoms: Animalia, Archaea, Bacteria, Fungi, Plantae, and Protista.
It depends on what you want to say "They all got candy" "All the men fought bravely"
it is the first watch in this sentence you are all her. you all are her. it sounds better plus my English teacher said it was you are all
all you need to do is calm down
Omni- all, in all ways, in all places, of all things. Omniverse is not one universe or the other but both and all others.
No, but all squares are all rectangles.
Camelot, Narnia, Hogwarts, and Jedi
It is about trade
Because all of these cells require proteins, and due to this necessity it was one of the earliest organelles to evolve, likely before each separated into their own separate kingdomes.
well because king narmer united the lower and upper egypet
1) Eubacteria 2) Archaeabacteria 3) Protista 4) Fungi 5) Plantae 6) Animalia
i am doing a project on the 6 kingdomes and i found out they are not its only 1 out of about 14 already discovered archea so its not the only type
Just remember the five kingdomes its part of witch one . So its part of number five (kingdoms).Its part of the animal kingdom. Its an living organisms that is part of the nuclei.
Plants and fungi are 2 separate kingdomes. Plants can make their own sugar for food in photosynthsis, fungi are heterotrophs, which means that they are incapable of making their own food.
There are 2 domains (The catagorys above Kingdom) that contain Prokaryotes. They are Bacteria and Archea. I guess Bacterial could be a kingdom. But the other 4 (Plant, animal, fingi, and protists) consist of Eukaryote cells. :)
John Thornborough has written: 'A discourse plainely prouing the euident vtilitie and vrgent necessitie of the desired happie vnion of the two famous kingdomes of England and Scotland' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Foreign relations, History
Kingdom Phylum class order family genus species
He didn't - as far as he was concerned there was only his one kingdom. After his death, his generals fought over the spoils and created their own kingdoms. We call these kingdoms today Hellenistic because the local cultures of these kingdoms were merged with Hellenic (Greek) culture and civilization creating a fusion of the two - which is why we use Hellenistic (like Greek) rather then Hellenic (Greek).