1. To which kingdom does Lactobacillus bacteria belong?
A) Protista E) Monera (C) fungi (D) Plantae
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Answer:
protista
Explanation:
lactobacillus is in kingdom protista
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Question:
To which kingdom do Lactobacillus bacteria belong?
(A) Protista
(B) Monera
(C) Fungi
(D) Plantae
Answer:
Lactobacillus bacteria belong to the kingdom Monera. The correct option is (B)
Explanation:
- Protista is the taxonomic kingdom in which the organisms are unicellular eukaryotes. The organisms possess nuclear membranes and mitochondria.
- Monera is the taxonomic kingdom, which includes unicellular prokaryotes. In the five-kingdom classification system, the bacteria belong to the Monera. In the bacterial cell, a well-organized nucleus, Golgi body, and mitochondria are absent.
- The distinctive character of Fungi is that they are heterotrophic. They may be either parasites or maybe saprophytes. The thallus or plant body of a fungus is made up of a colorless filamentous structure called hyphae. The hyphae with branches and sub-branches form a complex network called mycelium.
- Kingdom Plantae includes plants.
Hence, Lactobacillus bacteria belong to the kingdom Monera and the correct option is (B)
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