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Animal Bacteria Fungi Plant Protist By: The Five Kingdoms Animal Bacteria Fungi Plant Protist By:

The Animal Kingdom Move From Place To Place. Don’t make Their Own Food. Some eat meat, plants or both. Digest food. Examples are Humans, dogs,and cats.

Why an Animal ? It belongs in the Animal Kingdom Because in the Animal Kingdom it would be classified as a fish.

The Bacteria Kingdom (Monerans) Most Bacteria do not have a nucleus Most don’t make their own food. They don’t move. Examples are illnesses and cheeses

Why Bacteria? It belongs in the Bacteria Kingdom because the Chamydomonas doesn’t make it’s own food like a plant, it doesn’t move like an animal, but bacteria does both of these .

The Fungi Kingdom Fungi Can’t move. Can be anywhere. Don’t contain chloroplast. Have many cells. Examples are mold or| and mildew.

Why Fungi? It belongs in the fungi Kingdom because it recycles dead things.

The Plant Kingdom Plants are food for animals. They contain chloroplast. Make own food. Can’t move. Examples are flowers, trees, bushes.

Why Plants? This belongs in this Kingdom because it reproduces from spores and makes it’s own food. It doesn’t move

The Protist Kingdom They are like Fungus, animals, and plants. Some contain Chloroplasts. Some make own food. Little “creatures” floating in a drop of pond water. Single celled.

Why Protist? It has a nucleus. It’s animal-like, and protists are animal-like,too.

Classifying is important. It’s important to classify living things because if you didn’t know, you wouldn’t know anything about them and what they’re like.

Extras We found out that to live , all animals, plants, fungus, bacteria, and protists must and have to work together.

THE END Thank you for watching our power- point presentation. Emily, Travis, and Katey