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What are the 3 kingdoms of eukaryotic life?

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Answered by nav9456
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The diversity of life has generally been divided into a few — four to six — fundamental 'kingdoms'. The most influential system, the 'Whittaker' five kingdom structure, recognises Monera (prokaryotes) and four eukaryotic kingdoms: Animalia (Metazoa), Plantae, Fungi and Protista.

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Animilia, plantae and protesta

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