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Animal Kingdom Images Description Multicellular organism Do not have cell walls. Do not have chlorophyll within the cell. Feed heterotrophically. (Eat and digest other organisms i.e. people/plankton/plants) Examples Elephant Spider Human Whale Dog Cat

Plant Kingdom Images Description Multicellular organism Cells within organism have cell walls. Cells are filled with chlorophyll. Organism feeds autotrophically. (Autotrophic feeding -use energy source to turn small molecules into food i.e. plants using photosynthesis) Examples Ferns Mosses Conifers Cactis Shrubs Weeds

Kingdom Images Description Most fungi are classed as multi cellular. Organism has nucleus within the cell. Reproduce using spores rather than seeds Examples Yeast Mould Mushrooms Fungi

Kingdom Images Description Organism is unicellular. Cells have cell walls. Cells do not have chlorophyll inside them. Organism feeds by saprophytically. Saprotrophic feeding = digest other organisms outside the body then absorb the digested food i.e. mushrooms Has a nucleus! Examples Blue-green Algae Protoctists

Kingdom Images Description Organism is unicellular. Meaning it is made of a single cell. The cell has no nucleus. The DNA is free floating. Examples E. Coli Lactobacillus Salmonella Amoeba Paramecium Cyanobacteria Staphylococcus Prokaryotes

SPECIES ORDER FAMILYPHYLUM Organisms that have many characteristics in common are grouped into a species species that have many characteristics in common are grouped into a family. families that have many characteristics in common are grouped into an order. Orders that have many characteristics in common are grouped into a phylum Phylum that have many characteristics in common are grouped into a kingdom. KINGDOMS ORGANISM THE 5 KINGDOMS ANIMILIA PLANTIA FUNGI PROTOCTISTAPROKAROYATAE multicellular, do not have cell walls, do not have chlorophyll, feed heterotrophically multicellular, have cell walls, have chlorophyll, feed autotrophically multicellular, have cell walls, do not have chlorophyll, feed saprophytically unicellular, have A nucleus unicellular, have NO nucleus Heterotrophic feeding = eat and digest other organisms i.e. people autotrophic feeding = use energy source to turn small molecules into food i.e. plants using photosynthesis Saprotrophic feeding = digest other organisms outside the body then absorb the digested food i.e. mushrooms VIRUS Is not classified as alive because it does not reproduce on it’s own but has to infect another organism and use that to make copies of it’s self.