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Cell walls with peptidoglycan Cell walls without peptidoglycan
Kingdom Eubacteria Archaebacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Cell Type Prokaryote Eukaryote Cell Structure Cell walls with peptidoglycan Cell walls without peptidoglycan Cell walls of cellulose in some; some have chloroplasts Cell walls made of chitin Cell walls made of cellulose; chloroplasts Cell membrane Number of Cells Unicellular Most are unicellular. Some multicellular or colonial Most are multicellular; some are unicellular Multicellular Mode of Nutrition Autotroph or heterotroph Both autotroph & heterotroph Heterotroph Autotroph Modes of Movement Sessile, some flagella Sessile Flagella, Cilia, Pseudopodia Sessile, fungus spread by spores Sessile, spread by seeds Some sessile, some flagella, but most muscular Examples Strep & E. coli Methanogens, halophiles Amoeba, paramecium, euglena, slime mold, kelp Mushrooms, yeast Trees, flowers, ferns, mosses Sponges, worms, insects, fish, birds, snakes, mammals
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Cell walls with peptidoglycan Cell walls without peptidoglycan
Kingdom Eubacteria Archaebacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Cell Type Prokaryote Eukaryote Cell Structure Cell walls with peptidoglycan Cell walls without peptidoglycan Cell walls of cellulose in some; some have chloroplasts Cell walls made of chitin Cell walls made of cellulose; chloroplasts Cell membrane Number of Cells Unicellular Most are unicellular. Some multicellular or colonial Most are multicellular; some are unicellular Multicellular Mode of Nutrition Autotroph or heterotroph Both autotroph & heterotroph Heterotroph Autotroph Modes of Movement Sessile, some flagella Sessile Flagella, Cilia, Pseudopodia Sessile, fungus spread by spores Sessile, spread by seeds Some sessile, some flagella, but most muscular Examples Strep & E. coli Methanogens, halophiles Amoeba, paramecium, euglena, slime mold, kelp Mushrooms, yeast Trees, flowers, ferns, mosses Sponges, worms, insects, fish, birds, snakes, mammals Kingdom Eubacteria Archaebacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia
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Cell walls with peptidoglycan Cell walls without peptidoglycan
Kingdom Eubacteria Archaebacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Kingdom Eubacteria Archaebacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Kingdom Eubacteria Archaebacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Cell Type Prokaryote Eukaryote Cell Structure Cell walls with peptidoglycan Cell walls without peptidoglycan Cell walls of cellulose in some; some have chloroplasts Cell walls made of chitin Cell walls made of cellulose; chloroplasts Cell membrane Number of Cells Unicellular Most are unicellular. Some multicellular or colonial Most are multicellular; some are unicellular Multicellular Mode of Nutrition Autotroph or heterotroph Both autotroph & heterotroph Hetrotroph Autotroph Heterotroph Modes of Movement Sessile, some flagella Sessile Flagella, Cilia, Pseudopodia Sessile, fungus spread by spores Sessile, spread by seeds Some sessile, some flagella, but most muscular Examples Strep & E. coli Methanogens, halophiles Amoeba, paramecium, euglena, slime mold, kelp Mushrooms, yeast Trees, flowers, ferns, mosses Sponges, worms, insects, fish, birds, snakes, mammals
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Cell walls with peptidoglycan Cell walls without peptidoglycan
Kingdom Eubacteria Archaebacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Cell Type Prokaryote Eukaryote Cell Structure Cell walls with peptidoglycan Cell walls without peptidoglycan Cell walls of cellulose in some; some have chloroplasts Cell walls made of chitin Cell walls made of cellulose; chloroplasts Cell membrane Number of Cells Unicellular Most are unicellular. Some multicellular or colonial Most are multicellular; some are unicellular Multicellular Mode of Nutrition Autotroph or heterotroph Both autotroph & heterotroph Hetrotroph Autotroph Heterotroph Modes of Movement Sessile, some flagella Sessile Flagella, Cilia, Pseudopodia Sessile, fungus spread by spores Sessile, spread by seeds Some sessile, some flagella, but most muscular Examples Strep & E. coli Methanogens, halophiles Amoeba, paramecium, euglena, slime mold, kelp Mushrooms, yeast Trees, flowers, ferns, mosses Sponges, worms, insects, fish, birds, snakes, mammals Kingdom Eubacteria Archaebacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Kingdom Eubacteria Archaebacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia
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Cell walls with peptidoglycan Cell walls without peptidoglycan
Kingdom Eubacteria Archaebacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Cell Type Prokaryote Eukaryote Cell Structure Cell walls with peptidoglycan Cell walls without peptidoglycan Cell walls of cellulose in some; some have chloroplasts Cell walls made of chitin Cell walls made of cellulose; chloroplasts Cell membrane Number of Cells Unicellular Most are unicellular. Some multicellular or colonial Most are multicellular; some are unicellular Multicellular Mode of Nutrition Autotroph or heterotroph Both autotroph & heterotroph Hetrotroph Autotroph Heterotroph Modes of Movement Sessile, some flagella Sessile Flagella, Cilia, Pseudopodia Sessile, fungus spread by spores Sessile, spread by seeds Some sessile, some flagella, but most muscular Examples Strep & E. coli Methanogens, halophiles Amoeba, paramecium, euglena, slime mold, kelp Mushrooms, yeast Trees, flowers, ferns, mosses Sponges, worms, insects, fish, birds, snakes, mammals Kingdom Eubacteria Archaebacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Kingdom Eubacteria Archaebacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia
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