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CEIP COLÓN Córdoba Sección bilingüe 5º Primaria 5 Kingdoms CEIP COLÓN Córdoba Sección bilingüe 5º Primaria

KINGDOMS OF LIVING THINGS Living things are classified into large groups called kingdoms. There are five kingdoms. These three are the principal ones: The animal kingdom The plant kingdom The fungi kingdom. CEIP COLÓN Córdoba Sección bilingüe 5º Primaria

CEIP COLÓN Córdoba Sección bilingüe 5º Primaria Animal Many-celled (multicellular) Most can move Get energy by consuming other organisms Examples: invertebrates, fish, birds, mammals CEIP COLÓN Córdoba Sección bilingüe 5º Primaria

CEIP COLÓN Córdoba Sección bilingüe 5º Primaria Plant Multicellular. Cannot move Use energy from the sun to make their food. Examples: trees, flowers, ferns CEIP COLÓN Córdoba Sección bilingüe 5º Primaria

CEIP COLÓN Córdoba Sección bilingüe 5º Primaria Fungus Multicellular Cannot move Absorb nutrients from other organisms Examples: mushrooms, yeast, molds CEIP COLÓN Córdoba Sección bilingüe 5º Primaria

CEIP COLÓN Córdoba Sección bilingüe 5º Primaria Other kingdoms Many living things belong to other kingdoms: Algae Bacteria CEIP COLÓN Córdoba Sección bilingüe 5º Primaria

CEIP COLÓN Córdoba Sección bilingüe 5º Primaria Bacteria (Moneran) Unicellular No separate nucleus Example: bacteria CEIP COLÓN Córdoba Sección bilingüe 5º Primaria

Sección bilingüe 5º Primaria Algae… (Protist) Most unicellular Have nucleus and other cell structures Examples: algae, amoeba CEIP COLÓN Córdoba Sección bilingüe 5º Primaria

Which is a picture of a Plant? NEXT QUESTION CEIP COLÓN Córdoba Sección bilingüe 5º Primaria

Which is a picture of a Protist? NEXT QUESTION CEIP COLÓN Córdoba Sección bilingüe 5º Primaria

Which is a picture of an Animal? NEXT QUESTION CEIP COLÓN Córdoba Sección bilingüe 5º Primaria

Which is a picture of a Moneran? NEXT QUESTION CEIP COLÓN Córdoba Sección bilingüe 5º Primaria

Which is a picture of a Fungus? FINISHED CEIP COLÓN Córdoba Sección bilingüe 5º Primaria