KINGDOMS (There are 5 of them) bacteria

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KINGDOMS (There are 5 of them) bacteria Remember that long ago we thought that all things were animal, vegetable and mineral. You could play a short game of it here.

Monerans also known as bacteria Single celled Microscopic Have cell wall Can & can’t make their own food No Nucleus

Protist Single celled. Microscopic Have cell membrane Can & can’t make their own food Have nucleus

Fungi Multicelled Have cell membrane Can’t make their Have Nucleus own food Have Nucleus

Plants Can make their own food Multicelled Have cell wall Have nucleus

Animals Can’t make their own food Multicelled Have cell membrane and nucleus

So, like, how many kinds of living things are there? This website will give you examples of organisms in the five kingdoms and about how many different kinds of species there are You will want to remember some of the names for your “Five Kingdoms Booklet” project.