THE 5 KINGDONS By Aitana Gómez Caracena 5º grade.

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THE 5 KINGDONS By Aitana Gómez Caracena 5º grade

 ANIMAL  PLANT  FUNGUS  MONERAN  PROTIST

ANIMAL  MULTICELULAR  CAN'T PRODUCE THEIR OWN FOOD  GET THE FOOD FROM OTHER ORGANISIMS  EXAMPLE: LION, BUTERFLY, FISH...

PLANT  MULTICELLULAR  THEY MAKE THEI'R OWN FOOD  THEY CAN'T MOVE  THEY DO PHOTOSINTESIS  EXAMPLES: TREES, BUSHES, GRASS...

FUNGUS  THEY ARE MULTICELLULAR  THEY CAN'T MOVE  THEY GET THE NUTRIENTS FROM OTHER ORGANISIMS  EXAMPLES: MUSHROOMS, YEAST...

PROTIST  THEY ARE UNICELLULAR  THEY CAN MOVE  EXAMPLE: PROTOZOO, ALGAE...

MONERAN  THEY ARE UNICELLULAR  THEY CAN MOVE  THEY ARE IN OUR BODY  EXAMPLES: BACTERIA...

THIS IS THE END