VirusDomain Prokaryotes (Kingdom Eubacteria & Archaebacteria) Kingdom Protista Kingdom Fungi Kingdom Plantae Kingdom Animalia Not cellular (nucleic.

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VirusDomain Prokaryotes (Kingdom Eubacteria & Archaebacteria) Kingdom Protista Kingdom Fungi Kingdom Plantae Kingdom Animalia Not cellular (nucleic acids & protein only) Prokaryotic (no nucleus or organelles) Eukaryotic Not cellular (no membrane or cytoplasm) Unicellular onlyMost Unicellular some multi- cellular but simple Most Multicellular Some unicellular Multicellular complex organ systems Multicelluar complex organ tissues No feeding / convert energy Some Autotrophic photosynthesis chemosynthesis Some Heterotrophic Saprobes parasites Some Autotrophic Photosynthesis Chlorophyl & chloroplasts Some Heterotrophic (protozoans) Parasites & free living All Heterotrophic (absorptive) Saprobes Parasites All Autotrophic Photosynthesis Chlorophyl & chloroplasts All Heterotrophic Parasites & free living HIV Ebola Polio Influenza bacteriophage All bacteria E. Coli Cyanobacteria (blue green ‘algae’) Protozoans (ciliates, amoeba, etc.) Algae (green, red, brown, golden) Molds Mushrooms Yeast Rusts Lichens Onions Grasses Flowering plants trees Insects Mollusks Vertebrates Sponges