Domain Eukarya Kingdom Protista
The kingdoms in the domain eukarya are protista fungi plantae and animalia.
Domain eukarya kingdom protista. Being photosynthetic these organisms are autotrophs and can make their food using the energy from the sun. Since it only has one flagellum it belongs in the order trypanosomatida. Kingdom protista the most diverse kingdom within the domain consists of single celled organisms such as paramecia and amoeba and multicellular organisms such as algae. Members of this very diverse kingdom are typically unicelluar and less complex in structure than other eukaryotes.
Eukarya covers all organisms in the kingdom animalia as well as the kingdoms. In a superficial sense these organisms are often described based on their similarities to the other groups of eukaryotes. Animals plants and fungi. The protista kingdom belongs to the taxonomic domain of eukarya which are characterised by having cells with nuclei.
This parasite belongs in this domain because it is a chemoheterotroph and all protists are either phototrophs or chemoheterotrophs. This may include fresh water marine water damp soil and even the wet hair of an animal like a polar bear. Also called the kingdom metaphyta the kingdom plantae consists of all multicellular eukaryotic and photosynthetic organisms on the planet. Most common bacteria prokaryote unicellular.
Bacteria eubacteria archaea archaebacterial protista fungi plantae animalia. Cell type prokaryote eukaryote cell organization unicellular multicellular how nutrients are obtained autotroph heterotroph what are the characteristics of domain bacteria. Eukaryota consists of organisms that have a true nucleus and structures called organelles that are surrounded by membranes. The kingdom protista consists of eukaryotic protists.
Kingdom protista domain eukarya description kingdom protista is the most diverse of all the kingdoms. Also it can reproduce sexually or asexually. It belongs in the phylum euglenozoa because it has flagella and is a protozoa. The protista kingdom includes unicellular and multicellular organisms according to clermont college.
Organisms in the protista kingdom need to live in some type of water environment to survive.