Answer:
D. Plants, Animals, Fungi, Protists, Monerans
Step-by-step explanation:
Classifying living beings is not an easy task, and to date this challenge has not been completely solved. Although several researchers have been working since antiquity to achieve the lowest possible classification of organisms, no proposed classification is without problems.
Initially, the classification systems were simple, not least because genetic and evolutionary mechanisms were not known as they are today. Linnaeus, for example, classified living beings into only two groups: Animal Kingdom and Vegetal Kingdom. With the knowledge of microscopic organisms, it was realized that it was not possible to classify living beings only in animals and plants, so the concept of kingdoms has evolved and today we consider that the five kingdoms of living beings are: Monera Kingdom, Protista Kingdom, Kingdom Fungi, Kingdom Animalia and Kingdom Plantae.