What kingdom creates energy in photosynthesis?

What kingdom creates energy in photosynthesis?

Kingdom Plantae

What do the 6 kingdoms of life have in common?

What characteristics do the members of all six kingdoms have in common? All have cells and all contain living things. How many species do scientists think exist on Earth?

Which 3 kingdoms have members that are photosynthetic?

Terms in this set (7)

  • Kingdom Archaebacteria (photosynthesis) doesn’t have the necessary organelles to perform photosynthesis.
  • Kingdom Eubacteria (photosynthesis)
  • Kingdom Protista (photosynthesis)
  • Kingdom Fungi (photosynthesis)
  • Kingdom Plantae (photosynthesis)
  • Kingdom Animalia (photosynthesis)
  • Cellular Respiration.

What is the kingdom of ancient bacteria?

Archaebacteria The archaebacteria kingdom (Archaebacterium in Latin) is made up of single-celled organisms and the name of the kingdom means “ancient bacteria.” Scientists actually believe that members of the archaebacteria kingdom were among the first life forms on Earth billions of years ago.

What are the 5 living kingdoms?

Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera. Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera.

Who proposed 6 kingdom classification?

Carl Woese et

Which organisms are most closely related?

Humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans and their extinct ancestors form a family of organisms known as the Hominidae. Researchers generally agree that among the living animals in this group, humans are most closely related to chimpanzees, judging from comparisons of anatomy and genetics.

Which two modern organisms are likely to be most closely related?

Your first question asks “Which two modern organisms are likely to be most closely related?” The two most closely related organisms are 3 and 4. They share a single node. All of the other species exist by themselves at separate nodes.

Which organism is least related to humans?

kangaroo

Where did the first person come from?

The skeletons of these very early people have been found by archaeologists in places like Morocco in North Africa, Ethiopia and Kenya in East Africa, and in South Africa. So, one answer to your question is to say that the first person came from Africa around 200,000 years ago.

When was the first person born?

Some scientists date the Homo genus back only 100,000 years while others go back 11 million years and include Neanderthals, chimps and gorillas. Most say early humans first appeared between 2–3 million years ago.