Classifying Organisms The 5 Kingdoms Classifying Organisms Access Biology
What is a kingdom? Kingdoms put living things into groups. From tiny bacteria to the large elephant. There are five kingdoms used by scientists
What are the 5 Kingdoms?
1. Animal Animals are multicellular and get nutrients by eating Animals cannot make energy themselves Animals are the largest kingdom
2. Plant Unlike animals, most plants cannot move. They make their own food through photosynthesis. Also they are multicellular. Plants include trees, grass, flowers, and algae.
3. Protist Protists are single-celled organisms with a nucleus. Some protists eat to get energy and some use photosynthesis Examples are amoeba and kelp.
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4. Fungi Fungi are multicellular. Like plants, fungi have cell walls, but they have to absorb nutrients to get energy. 4. Fungi
Fungi Kingdom Click on image to read about Fungi and then discuss these questions. How many cells does the fungi kingdom have? Discuss how fungi and plants differ. Describe how fungi absorb more nutrients.
5. Monera Monera are single-celled organisms with no nucleus. Bacteria are a type of monera.
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Explore and learn more about Kingdoms… Discuss classification of kingdoms of living organisms. Who created the classification of living things? List the six kingdoms of a living organism Click image to launch site Explore and learn more about Kingdoms…
5 Kingdoms Activity
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