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Archaea were initially classified as bacteria, receiving the name archaebacteria (in
the Archaebacteria kingdom), but this classification is outdated. Archaeal cells have
unique properties separating them from the other two domains of life, Bacteria and
Eukaryota.
Examples:
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2.Kingdom eubacteria
Bacteria are single-celled, prokaryotic organisms that occur alone or in chains or groups
belonging to Kingdom Eubacteria. They are smaller than plant or animal cells. They are
sometimes referred to as the "true bacteria." Bacteria are the most diverse and abundant
group of organisms on Earth
3.Kingdom Plantae
There are different types of plant species, which are found on planet earth. They are sorted
and classified into a separate kingdom known as Kingdom plantae. This classification is
based on their similarities and differences. The Kingdom plantae is also called as
kingdom Metaphyta. The Kingdom plantae includes all types of eukaryotic,
multicellular, photosynthetic plants found in this biosphere. Most of the organism in this
kingdom is autotrophs, which synthesis their own food with the help of solar energy. There
are very few species, which are both autotrophs and heterotrophs.The history of life on earth
and the success of many organisms literally depend on the success of plants.
4.Kingdom Animalia
The major group of animals are classified under the Kingdom Animalia, also known as
Metazoa. This kingdom does not contain prokaryotes. 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.
5.Kingdom Fungi
They live everywhere in air, in water, on land, in soil, and on or in plants and animals.
Some fungi are microscopic and other extend for more than a thousand acres. Mycology is
a discipline of biology which deals with the study of fungi. Fungi appear like plants but
are closely related to animals. Fungi are not capable of producing their own food,so they
get their nourishment from other sources. Fungi are in a wide variety of sizes and forms and
have great economic importance.
6. Kingdom Monera
prokaryotes. Complex structure was the basis of classification of organisms, many centuries ago.
According to R.H. Whittaker's five kingdom classification all the bacteria were placed under the
Kingdom Monera. Kingdom Monera - All the organisms of this kingdom areMonera are
considered as the most primitive group of organisms. They include various types of bacteria and
blue-green algae.Monerans are most abundant of all organisms, due to their versatility of their
habitat.It is estimated that a single drop of water contains 50 billion bacteria.