TPR-4 Kingdoms?!

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From my understanding, there are 3 domains (Archae, Bacteria, and Eukarya) and 3 kingoms (Fungi, Animalia, Plantae)-but in the TPR hyperlearning BS review (I think in the Genetics chapter, somewhere in the Origin of Life stuff) there's a chart that says there are 4 kingdoms-fungi, animalia, plantae, AND PROTISTS?! I thought the protists classification is under debate?

Or are there 5 kindgoms-Fungi, Animalia, Plantae, Protista, and Monera?

What is the "MCAT classification" for kingdoms?
 
From my understanding, there are 3 domains (Archae, Bacteria, and Eukarya) and 3 kingoms (Fungi, Animalia, Plantae)-but in the TPR hyperlearning BS review (I think in the Genetics chapter, somewhere in the Origin of Life stuff) there's a chart that says there are 4 kingdoms-fungi, animalia, plantae, AND PROTISTS?! I thought the protists classification is under debate?

Or are there 5 kindgoms-Fungi, Animalia, Plantae, Protista, and Monera?

What is the "MCAT classification" for kingdoms?

I didnt pay attention much to domains but there are 5 kingdoms and you got it right. I have hyperlearning and they say 5 kingdoms. Is domain knowledge even required for mcat?
 
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