Lactobacillus brevis belongs to the Kingdom Monera.
Research note: Wikipedia's biological entries list the full scientific classification in the right-hand margin. So for the above bacteria, it lists: Kingdom:Bacteria Division:Firmicutes Class:Bacilli Order:Lactobacillales Family:Lactobacillaceae Genus:Lactobacillus Species:L. brevis
Kingdom Monera
Yes, Lactobacillus acidophilus is classified as a eubacteria. Eubacteria is one of the two main domains of bacteria, with the other being archaebacteria. Lactobacillus acidophilus is a type of bacteria that is commonly found in the human gut and is considered beneficial for human health.
The cell wall of the eubacteria is Peptidoglycan with muramic acid while the archaebacteria has a variety of types and with no muramic acid.
Yes, archaebacteria is the smallest kingdom. Next comes eubacteria, protist, fungi, plants and then animals
Eubacteria have prokaryotic cells. They lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, and their genetic material is typically located in a single circular chromosome within the nucleoid region of the cell.
There are two kingdoms of bacteria, Archaebacteria and Eubacteria.
Kingdom Monera
They are their kingdom names
Yes, Lactobacillus acidophilus is classified as a eubacteria. Eubacteria is one of the two main domains of bacteria, with the other being archaebacteria. Lactobacillus acidophilus is a type of bacteria that is commonly found in the human gut and is considered beneficial for human health.
The cell wall of the eubacteria is Peptidoglycan with muramic acid while the archaebacteria has a variety of types and with no muramic acid.
Bacterias are in the kingdom of bacteria. They are categorized as either archaebacteria or eubacteria.
Yes, archaebacteria is the smallest kingdom. Next comes eubacteria, protist, fungi, plants and then animals
because there not the same
Eubacteria have prokaryotic cells. They lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, and their genetic material is typically located in a single circular chromosome within the nucleoid region of the cell.
Monera is a kingdom that contains unicellular life. It is split into the two domains of Archaea and Bacteria.
I'm sorry for the answer you were previously given on this question. The answer is eubacteria.
Archaebacteria and eubacteria are in the kingdom Monera.