archaebacteria
Methanogens belong to the kingdom Archaea. They are single-celled microorganisms that produce methane as a metabolic byproduct and are known for thriving in anaerobic environments.
Methanogens belong to the domain Archaea. They are microorganisms that produce methane as a byproduct of their metabolism, and are found in environments such as wetlands, marshes, and the digestive tracts of animals.
planeriacomes under kingdom animalea
Morels belong to the kingdom Fungi.
Cacti belong to the Plantae kingdom.
Tambaqui belong to the Animalia kingdom.
There are over 50 described species of methanogens, which do not form a monophyletic group, although all methanogens belong to Archaea. They are anaerobic organisms and cannot function under aerobic conditions. They are very sensitive to the presence of oxygen even at trace level.
Virus's do not belong to a Kingdom.
they belong to the plantae kingdom
They belong to the protist kingdom.
THey belong to the kingdom Cestoda
A lily belongs to the Plantae kingdom. This kingdom includes all plants, which are multicellular, have cell walls, and are capable of photosynthesis.
The oak belongs to the Plantae kingdom, along with all other plants.
The Nautilus belongs to the kingdom Animalia. It is a marine mollusk with a spiral-shaped shell.
They are neither. Methanogens belong to the domain archaea. Microbes are found in all three domains of life: bacteria (prokaryotes), archaea, and eukaryotes.
Pigs belong to the kingdom Animalia.
Mice belong to the rodent kingdom
Moths belong to the kingdom Animalia