Bacteria is neither plant nor animal.
Plants are in Kingdom Plantae.
Animals are in Kingdom Animalia.
In a five-kingdom classification system, bacteria are in Kingdom Monera.
In a six-kingdom system, bacteria are in Kingdom Eubacteria and Kingdom Archaebacteria.
Bacteria are not plants mainly because bacteria are prokaryotic -- no nuclei or membrane-bound organelles inside their cells.
2007-01-29 18:32:42
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answer #1
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answered by ecolink 7
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Are Bacteria Animals
2016-10-30 04:35:08
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answered by bugayong 4
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2015-08-24 05:51:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Not everything is plant or animal. That is an archaic system before the microscope. Kingdoms are: (by one system) Kingdom Monera (prokaryotes, i.e. bacteria and "blue-green algae") Kingdom Protista (single-celled eukaryotes) Kingdom Plants Kingdom Animals Other systems add a few more kingdoms, but all have plants, animals, and bacteria in different ones.
2016-04-06 00:01:19
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answered by ? 4
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Bacteria are neither plant nor animal, they have a classification of their own. Although some bacteria are photosynthetic and some are chemosynthetic, making food on their own. Many do have cell walls.Some can not exist on their own, but only in a host.
2007-01-30 03:28:39
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answered by science teacher 7
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The person that answered is a total moron and is only guessing. The answer is neither. Living things are classified into 5 kingdoms - animalia, plantae, fungi, protista, and monera. Bacteria belong to the kingdom monera. Bacteria cells are prokaryotic while all the other kingdoms contain eukaryotes.
2016-03-20 06:38:17
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answered by Anonymous
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bacteria is neither a plant nor animal . it belongs to, the kingdom MONERA a kingdom created specially for bacteria like organisms
2007-01-30 00:09:39
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answered by xyz123 1
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bacteria is neither a plant nor animal.
2007-01-29 18:40:14
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answered by Purnima 1
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bacteria is neither plant nor animal
2007-01-29 20:46:56
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answered by Anonymous
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neither.
you see living organisms are divided into groups
and bacteria has a group of its own.
2007-01-29 18:44:07
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answered by bel 1
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