![]() ![]() The kingdom-level classification of life is still widely employed as a useful way of grouping organisms. Chromoalveolata – plastids containing chlorophyll.Animalia – all animals, including people.Plantae – all plants, such as moss, trees and grass.Fungi – mushrooms, moulds and other fungi.Protista – eukaryotes that are not plants, fungi, or animals.Prokaryotes or Monera – the most simple living things: bacteria and archaea.Every living thing comes under one of these kingdoms and some symbionts, such as lichen, come under two. Kingdom is the highest rank, after the domain, which is normally used in the biological taxonomy of all organisms. ![]()
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