Characteristics of Kingdoms. The Domains All six kingdoms belong to one of 3 Domains 1.Domain Archae Kingdom Archaebacteria 2.Domain Bacteria Kingdom.

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Characteristics of Kingdoms

The Domains All six kingdoms belong to one of 3 Domains 1.Domain Archae Kingdom Archaebacteria 2.Domain Bacteria Kingdom Eubacteria 3.Domain Eukarya Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi, Animalia, Protista

Fill in the following blanks. Domain— Kingdom—Archaebacteria Type of Cell— Cell Structures— Number of Cells— Mode of Nutrition— Examples—

Fill in the following blanks. Domain— Kingdom—Eubacteria Type of Cell— Cell Structures— Number of Cells— Mode of Nutrition— Examples—

Fill in the following blanks. Domain— Kingdom—Plantae Type of Cell— Cell Structures— Number of Cells— Mode of Nutrition— Examples—

Fill in the following blanks. Domain— Kingdom—Animalia Type of Cell— Cell Structures— Number of Cells— Mode of Nutrition— Examples—

Fill in the following blanks. Domain— Kingdom—Fungi Type of Cell— Cell Structures— Number of Cells— Mode of Nutrition— Examples—

Fill in the following blanks. Domain— Kingdom—Protista Type of Cell— Cell Structures— Number of Cells— Mode of Nutrition— Examples—