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  1. The 6 Biological Kingdoms - ThoughtCo

  2. Kingdoms of Life in Biology - Science Notes and Projects

  3. Kingdom (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Kingdoms are one of the earliest types of societies on Earth, dating back thousands of years. There have been hundreds, if not thousands, of different kingdoms throughout history. Kingdoms can be huge, such as the United Kingdom. During the 19th century, the United Kingdom, ruled from London, England, stretched over five continents.
    The 5 kingdoms of life are Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, and Monera. When there are 6 kingdoms, Monera breaks into Eubacteria and Archaebacteria. In biology, a kingdom of life is a taxonomy rank that is below domain and above phylum. In other words, it is a broad classification of organisms according to their characteristics.
    The United States and Canada often use a system of six kingdoms: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea or Archaebacteria, and Bacteria or Eubacteria. Biology texts in Great Britain, India, Brazil, Greece, and several other countries use a system with five kingdoms: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, and Monera.
    The currently recognized kingdoms include Animalia ( animals ), Plantae ( plants ), Fungi ( fungi ), Protista ( protists ), and Monera ( bacteria ). This hierarchical approach helps biologists study the relationships and diversity among all living things on Earth.
  5. Kingdom - National Geographic Society

  6. Five Kingdom Classification: Kingdoms, Features, Examples - Toppr

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  8. What Are the Different Types of Kingdoms? | Sciencing

    WEBApr 24, 2017 · Learn about the five or six kingdoms of living things, their characteristics and benefits to humans. Monera, protista, fungi, plantae and animalia are the main kingdoms, with subcategories and examples.

  9. What are the kingdoms? - Ecosystems and habitats - BBC

  10. Kingdom (Biology): Definition, Explanation, History

    WEBJun 14, 2018 · Learn about the history, problems and current classification of kingdoms in biology. Kingdom is the second highest rank in taxonomy, but it is not always clear how to define or group organisms into kingdoms.

  11. Kingdom Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary

  12. Taxonomy - Classification, Organisms, Groups | Britannica