What are the five kingdoms in which organisms are classified?

Which are the five kingdoms in which all the organisms are classified?

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    Plantae Animalia Fungi Protista Monera Aloha

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Monera Individuals are single-celled, may or may not move, have a cell wall, have no chloroplasts or other organelles, and have no nucleus. Monera are usually very tiny, although one type, namely the blue-green bacteria, look like algae. They are filamentous and quite long, green, but have no visible structure inside the cells. No visible feeding mechanism. They absorb nutrients through the cell wall or produce their own by photosynthesis. Protista Protists are single-celled and usually move by cilia, flagella, or by amoeboid mechanisms. There is usually no cell wall, although some forms may have a cell wall. They have organelles including a nucleus and may have chloroplasts, so some will be green and others won't be. They are small, although many are big enough to be recognized in a dissecting microscope or even with a magnifying glass. Nutrients are acquired by photosynthesis, ingestion of other organisms, or both. Fungi Fungi are multicellular,with a cell wall, organelles including a nucleus, but no chloroplasts. They have no mechanisms for locomotion. Fungi range in size from microscopic to very large ( such as mushrooms). Nutrients are acquired by absorption. For the most part, fungi acquire nutrients from decaying material. Plantae Plants are multicellular and most don't move, although gametes of some plants move using cilia or flagella. Organelles including nucleus, chloroplasts are present, and cell walls are present. Nutrients are acquired by photosynthesis (they all require sunlight). Animalia Animals are multicellular, and move with the aid of cilia, flagella, or muscular organs based on contractile proteins. They have organelles including a nucleus, but no chloroplasts or cell walls. Animals acquire nutrients by ingestion.

Jim D

Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia and a newly discovered Yahoolia

holden

Animalia: multicelled, nucleus, eat food, most can move Plantae:multicelled, have cell walls, nucleus, make their own food, cannot move Fungi: mostly multicelled, cel walls, take in food, cannot move Protista: mostly single-celled, some have cell walls, nucleus, take in food or make their own food, many can move Monera:single-celled, cell walls, no nucleus, take in food or make their own food, some can move

ButterAngel

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Daniel L

I like the yoolia! That was a good one!

escapingmars

I will answer this question listing some points so as to make it easier for you to absorb and understand... (1) All organisms are classified under two super-kingdomes, Namely; Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes. (2) Prokaryotes contain one kingdome which is monera, where as eukaryotes contain four kingdomes ( protista, fungi, animalia, plantae), So together those are the 5 kingdomes you are asking about.. (3) Monera is catagorized as either eubacteria and archabacteria. (4) protista is either animal-like protista( such as amoeba), or plant-like ptotista (such as diatoms). (5) Fungi can be unicellular such as yeast, or multicellular such as mushroom.. (6) By the way, viruses does not come under this classification because a virus is not a cell, rather it is a particle of protein and RNA.. ( some consider it under prokaryotes).. (7) If you want to follow the order by which you can study about an organism, you go like this: Strain, species, genus, family, order, class, phylum, kingdom, and superkingdom.

malaysia

Monera, the Protista, the Fungi, the Plantae, and the Animalia

ElfRuler

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NONAME

Oragnisms are classified in following kingdoms: 1)plant kingdom 2)Animal Kingdom 3)Protista-for unicellular 4)Monera-for bacteria 5)Fungi-for fungi which lack chlorophyll and obtain their food by absorption.

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