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Eubacteria are a group within the [[Kingdom|Kingdom]] class (alongside [[Animalia|Animalia]], [[ | Eubacteria are a group within the [[Kingdom|Kingdom]] class (alongside [[Animalia|Animalia]], [[Archaeabacteria|Archaeabacteria]], [[Fungi|Fungi]], [[Plantae|Plantae]] and [[Protists|Protists]]) in [[Taxonomy|taxonomy]]<ref>Rhode Island College. The Six Kingdoms. Cited [2/12/18]. Available from: http://www.ric.edu/faculty/ptiskus/six_kingdoms/.</ref>. | ||
<br> Eubacteria are single celled organisms and most bacteria are classified into this group<ref>Rhode Island College. The Six Kingdoms. Cited [2/12/18]. Available from: http://www.ric.edu/faculty/ptiskus/six_kingdoms/.</ref>. | <br> Eubacteria are single celled organisms and most bacteria are classified into this group<ref>Rhode Island College. The Six Kingdoms. Cited [2/12/18]. Available from: http://www.ric.edu/faculty/ptiskus/six_kingdoms/.</ref>. |
Revision as of 22:44, 2 December 2018
Eubacteria are a group within the Kingdom class (alongside Animalia, Archaeabacteria, Fungi, Plantae and Protists) in taxonomy[1].
Eubacteria are single celled organisms and most bacteria are classified into this group[2].
References
- ↑ Rhode Island College. The Six Kingdoms. Cited [2/12/18]. Available from: http://www.ric.edu/faculty/ptiskus/six_kingdoms/.
- ↑ Rhode Island College. The Six Kingdoms. Cited [2/12/18]. Available from: http://www.ric.edu/faculty/ptiskus/six_kingdoms/.
- ↑ Rhode Island College. The Six Kingdoms. Cited [2/12/18]. Available from: http://www.ric.edu/faculty/ptiskus/six_kingdoms/.
- ↑ Rhode Island College. The Six Kingdoms. Cited [2/12/18]. Available from: http://www.ric.edu/faculty/ptiskus/six_kingdoms/.