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kingdom the top unit in taxonomy. Originally there were just two kingdoms; Animals and Plants. Now there are thought to be at least five kingdoms: animals, plants, fungi (mushrooms and lichen), protists (true algae) and monera (bacteria).
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kingdom group of closely related phyla
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kingdom The highest level in the classification hierarchy. Traditionally all organisms have been placed in either the plant (Plantae) or animal (Animalia) kingdoms but additional kingdoms have also been discovered or defined by scientists such as the Mycota Kingdom (mainly fungi), the Protista (unicellular organisms), as well as the Prokaryota and Eukaryota Kingdoms.
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kingdom Within the Society for Creative Anachronism, the administration and leadership of the territorial divisions are referred to as
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king c. Ophiophagus hannah, a large cobra found from India to the Philippines, which may reach a length of 3.6 meters.
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