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6 Kingdoms

Archaebacteria Type of Cells Number of Cells Prokaryotic- Pro= NO No nucleus Ability to make food Autotrophs or Heterotrophs Number of Cells One celled; unicellular Other Info: Lives in extreme environments Archea= ancient Oldest living thing

Eubacteria Type of Cells: Prokaryotic- Pro=NO No nucleus Ability to make food Autotrophs or Heterotrophs Number of Cells One celled (unicellualr) Other Info: Live IN and around you! Example: bacteria in YOUR stomach

Protist Type of Cells Eukaryotic- Number of Cells Mostly unicellular eu=DO Has a nucleus Ability to make cells Autotrophs or Heterotrophs Number of Cells Mostly unicellular Other Information Plant-like Fungus-like Animal-like

Fungi Type of Cells Number of Cells Eukaryotic- eu=DO Has a nucleus Ability to make food Heterotrophs-asorb food from other organisms. Must live near food soucre Number of Cells Multicellular- MORE than one Other Information Cell walls made of chitin

Plant Number of Cells Multicellular- MORE than one Other Information Type of Cells Eukaryotic- eu=DO Has a nucleus Ability to make food Autotrophs: Can make their own food. Make sugar from sunlight energy= photosynthesis Number of Cells Multicellular- MORE than one Other Information Cannot move Examples: trees, flowers, ferns

Animal Number of Cells Multicellular- MORE than one Other Information Most can move Examples: invertebrates, fish, birds, mammals Type of Cells Eukaryotic- eu=DO Has a nucleus Ability to make food Heterotroph: Get energy by consuming other organisms

Which is a picture of a Plant? NEXT QUESTION

Which is a picture of a Protist? NEXT QUESTION

Which is a picture of an Animal? NEXT QUESTION

Which is a picture of a Moneran? NEXT QUESTION

Which is a picture of a Fungus? FINISHED

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