which of the following correctly describes the modern six-kingdom classifications?
a. Bacteria, Monera, Protist, Fungus, Plant, and Animal.
b. Fungus, Plant, Animal, Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
c. Eubacteria, Archaea, Plant, Animal, Birds, and Fish.
d. Eubacteria, Archaea, Protist, Fungus, Plant, and Animal.

Respuesta :

The modern classification is based on a six Kingdom system-

1- Animalia
2- Plantae
3- Fungi
4- Protista
5- Archaea bacteria
6- Eubacteria 

The modern 6 kingdom classification includes Eubacteria, Archaea, Protist, Fungus and Animals. So the correct option is D.

What is the six kingdom classification?

The six Kingdom class is given by American microbiologist Carl Woese. It includes Archaea, Eubacteria, Protist, Fungus, Plants and Animals. From the previous five kingdom classification, Monera has been further divided into two groups i.e Eubacteria and archaea.

Archaea are the oldest kinds of organisms to exist. They are unicellular and live in extreme environments. They are prokaryotes.

Eubacteria are true bacteria. They are also unicellular but their composition and structure is different from archaea. They are prokaryotes.

Protists are eukaryotes. They are unicellular organisms. Fungi are multicellular eukaryotes and plantae are photosynthetic multicellular eukaryotes.

Animals are heterotrophic multicellular eukaryotes.

Therefore the correct option is D.

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