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Cell Type (Karyote) Reproduction Body Form (How many cells) Nutrition (Troph) Example Prokaryote Eukaryote Asexual Sexual Sexual or Asexual Multicellular Unicellular Autotroph Heterotroph Autotroph or Heterotroph Mostly Unicellular Mostly Asexual Archeabacteria Eubacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Kingdom: EuglenaE. Coli Extremophile Mold Rose Wolf

Cell Type (Karyote) Reproduction Body Form (How many cells) Nutrition (Troph) Example Prokaryote Eukaryote Asexual Sexual Sexual or Asexual Multicellular Unicellular Autotroph HeterotrophAutotroph or Heterotroph Mostly Unicellular Mostly Asexual Archeabacteria Eubacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Kingdom: EuglenaE. Coli Extremophile Mold Rose Wolf

Cell Type (Karyote) Reproduction Body Form (How many cells) Nutrition (Troph) Example Prokaryote Eukaryote Asexual Sexual Sexual or Asexual Multicellular Unicellular Autotroph Heterotroph Autotroph or Heterotroph Mostly Unicellular Mostly Asexual Archeabacteria Eubacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Kingdom: Euglena E. Coli Extremophile Mold Rose Wolf

Cell Type (Karyote) Reproduction Body Form (How many cells) Nutrition (Troph) Example Prokaryote Eukaryote Asexual Sexual Sexual or Asexual Multicellular Unicellular Autotroph Heterotroph Autotroph or Heterotroph Mostly Unicellular Mostly Asexual Archeabacteria Eubacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Kingdom: Euglena E. Coli Extremophile Mold Rose Wolf

Cell Type (Karyote) Reproduction Body Form (How many cells) Nutrition (Troph) Example Prokaryote Eukaryote Asexual Sexual Multicellular Unicellular Autotroph Heterotroph Autotroph or Heterotroph Mostly Unicellular Mostly Asexual Archeabacteria Eubacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Kingdom: Euglena E. Coli Extremophile Mold Rose Wolf Sexual or Asexual

Cell Type (Karyote) Reproduction Body Form (How many cells) Nutrition (Troph) Example Prokaryote Eukaryote Asexual Sexual Sexual or Asexual Multicellular Unicellular Autotroph Heterotroph Autotroph or Heterotroph Mostly Unicellular Mostly Asexual Archeabacteria Eubacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Kingdom: EuglenaE. Coli Extremophile Mold Rose Wolf

Cell Type (Karyote) Reproduction Body Form (How many cells) Nutrition (Troph) Example Prokaryote Eukaryote Asexual Sexual Sexual or Asexual Multicellular Unicellular Autotroph Heterotroph Autotroph or Heterotroph Mostly Unicellular Mostly Asexual Archeabacteria Eubacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Kingdom: EuglenaE. Coli Extremophile Mold Rose Timberwolf