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In the five kingdom classification scheme archaea are placed in their own kingdom called archaea. This is a kingdom of single celled organisms.
The rotozoa, slime molds, and algae are the organisms that were later placed in the Kingdom Protista.no
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Mushroomes
Mitochondria
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Organisms that do not fit into any other kingdom are placed in the kingdom Protista. This kingdom includes a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that do not belong to the Plantae, Animalia, or Fungi kingdoms.
They are a group of organisms in the circle of life. For example, paramecium and bacteria are placed in the monera kingdom.
They are in their own kingdom because they are unicellular and Eukaryota organisms, and they are the only ones fitting those categories because they're disgusting and have sex!
In the five kingdom classification scheme archaea are placed in their own kingdom called archaea. This is a kingdom of single celled organisms.
Algae is a plant ... in the past they were all considered to share a common ancestor ( monophyletic ) so were all grouped in the Plant kingdom ... today they are thought to have different ancestors ( polyphyletic ) and are placed in several different divisions within the Plant kingdom while unicellular and colonial algae are placed in separate kingdom Protista ( these would not be plants since they are not multicellular despite the fact they are photosynthetic ). Keep in mind there are bacteria capable of photosynthesis but these are all placed in the kingdom Monera which contains the bacteria and "Blue Green Algae" ... due primarily to there cell structure ( they are prokaryotic and not eukaryotic like members of the Plant kingdom ... and they are also single celled organisms amongst other differences ) It's also interesting that Fungi also were once placed in the plant Kingdom but now are placed in the Kingdom Fungi. Good Day ...
If two organisms share the same kingdom, it means they belong to the same broad classification group based on their characteristics and evolutionary history. Kingdom is the second highest taxonomic rank, below domain, and organisms within the same kingdom share basic similarities in terms of cellular structure, metabolism, and reproduction.
Raccoons have all the attributes of animals so are placed in the anamalia kingdom. All the members of this kingdom are multicellular, eukaryotes. They are heterotrophs, they depend on other organisms directly or indirectly for food. Most of the animals ingest food and digest in the internal cavity. Most of the organisms are motile which means they can move independently and spontaneously.