The 6 Kingdoms of Classification

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The 6 Kingdoms of Classification Chapter 18 pg. 524

Archaebacteria Cell type: Cell Structures: Number of Cells: Mode of Nutrition: Examples: Prokaryotic = single cellular – no nucleus Cell walls lack peptidoglycan Unicellular Autotroph and Heterotroph

Eubacteria Cell type: Cell Structures: Number of Cells: Mode of Nutrition: Examples: Prokaryotic Cell walls with peptidoglycan Unicellular Autotroph/Heterotoph

Protista Eukaryotic Cell type: Cell Structures: Number of Cells: Mode of Nutrition: Examples: Cell walls with cellulose/some have chloroplasts Unicellular/some colonies/some multicellular Autotroph/Heterotroph

Fungi Eukaryotic Cell type: Cell Structures: Number of Cells: Mode of Nutrition: Examples: Cell wall chitin Most Multicellular Heterotrophic Mushrooms and Yeast

Plantae Eukaryotic Most multicellular/ Algae = unicellular Autotrophic Cell type: Cell Structures: Number of Cells: Mode of Nutrition: Examples: Cellulose cell wall & chloroplasts Most multicellular/ Algae = unicellular Autotrophic

Animalia Eukaryotic No cell walls, no chloroplasts Multicellular Cell type: Cell Structures: Number of Cells: Mode of Nutrition: Examples: No cell walls, no chloroplasts Multicellular Heterotroph