TOPIC: Classification AIM: How are organisms classified into Kingdoms?

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TOPIC: Classification AIM: How are organisms classified into Kingdoms?

Prokaryotic (no nucleus) Kingdom Monera Unicellular Prokaryotic (no nucleus)

Autotrophic OR heterotrophic Examples: Bacteria

Blue-green Algae

Eukaryotic (have nucleus) Unicellular Eukaryotic (have nucleus) Kingdom Protista

Autotrophic OR heterotrophic Examples: Ameoba, paramecium

algae, euglena, spirogyra

Kingdom Fungi Multicellular Heterotrophic Absorb digested food from environment (dead organisms) Cells have cell wall, but NO chloroplasts

Examples: Mushrooms

Mold

Yeast

Kingdom Plantae Multicellular Autotrophic (carry out photosynthesis) Trees, grasses, flowers…

Examples: Humans, jellyfish, insects, dogs, fish… Multicellular Heterotrophic Examples: Humans, jellyfish, insects, dogs, fish… Kingdom Animalia