What are the five kingdoms into which living beings are divided? Which group of living being is out of this classification?

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The five kingdoms of living beings are the kingdom Monera, the kingdom Protista, the kingdom Fungi, the kingdom Plantae and the kingdom Animalia. Viruses are out of this classification and sometimes they are said to belong to their own kingdom, the kingdom Virus.

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