Autotrophs Photosynthesis-Make sugar Chlorophyll Cell Walls Multicellular Eukaryotes Have a nucleus Producers Supply ecosystems with food Mostly sexual reproductoin rain-2.jpg
300,000 Have been found..including trees, flowers, grasses, mosses etc. Mosses /fern2.jpg ages/BarbaraThiers_Image2.jpg Ferns es/sunflowersk jpg Flowering Plants Grasses hics/images/conifer.jpg Conifers
Heterotrophs Have to Eat Can move from place to place Multicellular No Cell Walls Eukaryotes Sexual and Asexual Reproduction mag0706_toc_p_ jpg %20Cell%20(Google).jpg
Over a million identified species. 97 percent have no backbone 3% are vertebrates..Mammals,birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish ology/Projects/ThrowerE/sea%20creatures%20sp onges.jpg Cnidarians Sponge and coral Worms Mollusks Arthropods prey_T5808.jpg r.jpg
Mostly Multicellular, Some unicellular heterotrophs Decomposers Dead plants and animals Cell walls Mostly sexual Reproduction Use spores Have hyphae Eukaryotes
Mushrooms, Molds Yeast (unicellular) Sac Fungi
The miscellaneous kingdom Must live in moist environments Mostly Unicellular Eukaryotes Considered earths Early Life forms Some Cell walls Mostly Asexual Reproduction Many use photosynthesis
Considered the link between bacteria and other kingdoms. Plant Like Photosynthesis. Diatoms and algae Animal Like Eat food. Amoebas, flagellates. Fungi Like Protists Decomposers. Slime mold and mildew. nger/amoeba.jpg
More common bacteria They can be found everywhere Heterotrophs, Chemotrophs, and autotrophs Prokaryotes No Mitochondria Unicellular Mostly Asexual Reproduces very quickly Cell Wall 9e77-560f98ca8c12large.jpg
Three main shapes Round, Rods, Swirls Many sicknesses Decomposers Used in making food Ecoli Lactobacillus. Used in yogurt Streptococcus
Live in extreme environments Live without oxygen Prokaryotes Unicellular Cell Walls Mostly Asexual Heterotrophic and autotrophic Make food from chemicals instead of sun.
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