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Body Form Nutrition Example Kingdom: Archeabacteria Cell Type (Karyote) Reproduction Body Form (How many cells) Nutrition (Troph) Example Heterotroph Prokaryote Asexual Sexual or Asexual Autotroph Mold Sexual Eukaryote Multicellular Unicellular Autotroph or Heterotroph Mostly Unicellular Mostly Asexual Extremophile Euglena E. Coli Wolf Rose

Body Form Nutrition Example Kingdom: Eubacteria Cell Type Reproduction (Karyote) Reproduction Body Form (How many cells) Nutrition (Troph) Example Heterotroph Prokaryote Asexual Sexual or Asexual Autotroph Mold Sexual Eukaryote Multicellular Unicellular Autotroph or Heterotroph Mostly Unicellular Mostly Asexual Extremophile Euglena E. Coli Wolf Rose

Body Form Nutrition Example Kingdom: Protista Cell Type Reproduction (Karyote) Reproduction Body Form (How many cells) Nutrition (Troph) Example Heterotroph Prokaryote Asexual Sexual or Asexual Autotroph Mold Sexual Eukaryote Multicellular Unicellular Autotroph or Heterotroph Mostly Unicellular Mostly Asexual Extremophile Euglena E. Coli Wolf Rose

Body Form Nutrition Example Kingdom: Fungi Cell Type Reproduction (Karyote) Reproduction Body Form (How many cells) Nutrition (Troph) Example Heterotroph Prokaryote Asexual Sexual or Asexual Autotroph Mold Sexual Eukaryote Multicellular Unicellular Autotroph or Heterotroph Mostly Unicellular Mostly Asexual Extremophile Euglena E. Coli Wolf Rose

Body Form Nutrition Example Kingdom: Plantae Cell Type Reproduction (Karyote) Reproduction Body Form (How many cells) Nutrition (Troph) Example Heterotroph Prokaryote Asexual Sexual or Asexual Autotroph Mold Sexual Eukaryote Multicellular Unicellular Autotroph or Heterotroph Mostly Unicellular Mostly Asexual Extremophile Euglena E. Coli Wolf Rose

Body Form Nutrition Example Kingdom: Animalia Cell Type Reproduction (Karyote) Reproduction Body Form (How many cells) Nutrition (Troph) Example Heterotroph Prokaryote Asexual Sexual or Asexual Autotroph Mold Sexual Eukaryote Multicellular Unicellular Autotroph or Heterotroph Mostly Unicellular Mostly Asexual Extremophile Euglena E. Coli Wolf Rose