The 6 Kingdoms of Life.

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The 6 Kingdoms of Life

Bacteria Kingdoms unicellular prokaryotes heterotrophs and autotrophs asexual reproduction Fun Facts oldest living organisms on Earth microscopic can live anywhere (even inside you)

BACTERIA Archae - Eu – “ancient” “extremophiles” non-pathogenic “true” common harmful & helpful

Protist Kingdom “odds and ends” “left – overs” unicellular and multicellular eukaryotes heterotrophs and autotrophs (algae) asexual and sexual reproduction Fun Facts live in moist environments classified by how they obtain nutrition & how they move microscopic or VERY LARGE

Types of Protists

Fungi Kingdom Mushrooms Molds Yeasts Mildews

Fungi Kingdom multicellular and unicellular (yeast) eukaryotes heterotrophs asexual and sexual reproduction Fun Facts prefer moist conditions “double – edge” swords GOOD decomposers fermentation medications food genetic research BAD infections allergies Disease poisonous

Plant Kingdom multicellular eukaryotes autotrophs asexual and sexual reproduction Fun Facts feed almost all of the heterotrophs on Earth can be carnivorous 70,000 species used in medicines an go extinct

Animal Kingdom multicellular eukaryotes heterotrophs sexual and asexual reproduction Fun Facts most diverse group of organisms adapted to find food and digest it found in all environments on earth