Eucharia.
Diatoms belong to the domain Eukarya and the kingdom Chromista.
Staphylococcus is a genus of bacteria, not a kingdom. It belongs to the domain Bacteria, kingdom Bacteria.
The unicellular prokaryotes in the domain Bacteria are classified in the kingdom Bacteria.
eubacteria
DOMAIN BACTERIA; KINGDOM EUBACTERIA
E.Coli belongs to the eubacteria kingdom. E. Coli also belongs to the bacteria domain, the proteobacteria, and the coli species.
Eubacteria
Common bacteria belongs to the Kingdom Eubacteria. This is a recent change; some Biology textbooks still say Monera.
E.Coli belongs to the eubacteria kingdom. E. Coli also belongs to the bacteria domain, the proteobacteria, and the coli species.
Kingdom is a classification within the eukaryotes domain. Bacteria is a domain itself, previously called eubacteria (true bacteria). The other domain of prokaryotes is now called archaea. The third domain of living beings is the eukarya, where kingdoms plantae, fungi and animalia etc. belong.
Eucharia.
They are their kingdom names
No, eukaryotes are a separate domain of life that includes organisms with membrane-bound organelles. The kingdoms Eubacteria and Archaebacteria belong to the domain Bacteria, which consists of prokaryotic cells lacking membrane-bound organelles.
Kingdom Monera comprises bacteria and archaea. Bacteria belong to the domain Bacteria (scientific name: Eubacteria) and archaea belong to the domain Archaea (scientific name: Archaebacteria).
Diatoms belong to the domain Eukarya and the kingdom Chromista.
Staphylococcus is a genus of bacteria, not a kingdom. It belongs to the domain Bacteria, kingdom Bacteria.