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which is which...
is the following kingdoms of living ornganisms prokaryotes or eukaryotes?

-animals
-plants
-protactista
-fungi
-bacteria

thanks :]

2007-12-15 05:41:54 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Biology

11 answers

-animals, plants, fungi- eukaryotes

-protacitsta & bactieria- prokaryotes

2007-12-15 05:44:56 · answer #1 · answered by kaycool 3 · 0 2

ChatNoir is right, everyone else (with the exception of Khoa, who posted since I wrote this ;-) is wrong. Being a prokaryote or eukaryote does not depend on how many cells you are made of, it depends on the contents of those cells. Prokaryotes have no organelles, so they have no nuclei, no chloroplasts, no Golgi, etc. Eukaryotes have nuclei and other organelles. The only two groups of prokaryotes are the Eubacteria ("true" bacteria) and the Archaea (sometimes called archaebacteria). Everything else is a eukaryote.

2007-12-15 05:51:23 · answer #2 · answered by Beetle in a Box 6 · 2 0

They are all eukaryokes except bacteria.

Actually, Bacteria and Protoctista are less favoured in taxonomy these days (though it'll be years until the curriculum catches up).

A good system I've seen was introduced by Carl Woese in 1990. It starts with three Domains: Eukaryota, Bacteria and Archaea (Archaea are single celled prokaryotes fundamentally different from bacteria, mostly chemically).

Bacteria has 9 Kingdoms, Archaea has seven and Eukaryota has ten, three of which are the familiar Animalia, Plantae and Fungi.

2007-12-15 06:41:32 · answer #3 · answered by Bullet Magnet 4 · 1 0

-animals : eukaryotes
-plants : eukaryotes
- protoctista : eukaryotes
-fungi : eukaryotes
-bacteria : prokaryotes

protoctista clarification:
"This Kingdom is defined by exclusion: its members which are neither animals, plants, fungi, nor prokaryotes."
http://virtualology.com/halloftaxonomy/kingdomprotoctista/

2007-12-15 05:46:22 · answer #4 · answered by ChatNoir 4 · 2 0

Animals = eukaryotes
Plants = eukaryotes
Protista = eukaryotes
Fungi = eukaryotes
Bacteria = prokaryotes

PROTISTS ARE EUKARYOTES. QUIT SPREADING LIES!!! D:<

2007-12-15 05:47:35 · answer #5 · answered by Shinya 3 · 2 0

animals , plants,fungi eukarotes

protactista and bacteria prokaryotes

2007-12-15 05:45:27 · answer #6 · answered by maussy 7 · 0 2

Animals = eukaryotes
Plants = eukaryotes
Fungi = eukaryotes

above 3 are multicellular

Protista = eukaryotes
this is unicellular

Bacteria = prokaryotes
this is unicellular.


prokaryotes are those who do not have true nulcleus that is nucleus bound by nuclear membrane.

eukaryotes are those which have well defined nuclear membrane around their nucleus

2007-12-15 05:52:20 · answer #7 · answered by xyz a 2 · 2 0

animals, plants, fungi,- eukaryotes
protactista, bacteria- prokaryotes

2007-12-15 05:50:38 · answer #8 · answered by Samm.</3 3 · 0 2

Man!!

Are those high school 'words' or what?
They're more like college words to me. lol

I'll just take a guess at it........

"Eukaryotes" ?

2007-12-15 05:53:03 · answer #9 · answered by SteverZ 3 · 0 0

animals are euk. plants are euk., anything thats more than one cell is euk. anything with only one cell is pro.

2007-12-15 05:46:03 · answer #10 · answered by Ashley W 2 · 0 2

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