The Five Kingdoms Animal, Bacteria, Fungus, Plant, and Protist.

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The Five Kingdoms Animal, Bacteria, Fungus, Plant, and Protist

The Animal Kingdom b Move From Place To Place b Don’t make Their Own Food b Some eat meat, plants or both b Digest food b Examples are Humans, dogs, and cats.

The Bacteria Kingdom (Moneran) b Most Bacteria do not have a nucleus b Most don’t make their own food. b They don’t move. b Examples are illnesses

The Fungus Kingdom b Can’t move b Doesn’t contain chloroplast b Has many cells b Feeds on living and dead matter b Decomposers – they break down dead matter b Examples are mold and mildew

The Plant Kingdom b 2 main groups Vascular Non-vascular b Plants are food for animals b They contain chloroplast b Make own food b Can’t move b Examples are grass, trees, bushes

The Protist Kingdom b Single celled b Have a nucleus b Some contain Chloroplasts b Some make own food b Little “creatures” floating in a drop of pond water b Algae, Amoebas b And diatoms

Extras Extras b We found out that to live, all animals, plants, fungus, bacteria, and protists must and have to work together.