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6 KINGDOMS.?

The 6 KingdomsBy: Skylar (;

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KingdomPhylum

ClassOrder FamilyGenus

Species

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The 6 KingdomsArchaebacteria

EubacteriaProtistFungi

AnimalsPlants

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Archaebacteria & EubacteriaBody type: unicellular, prokaryotic

Reproduction: asexual

Environments: extreme environments (near volcanic activity and dangerous stuff like that) they don’t need oxygen, light

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ProtistBody Type: mostly unicellular, some are multicellular (algae) Reproduction: asexual

Environments: most live in water (though some live in moist soil or even the human body)

Food: Some get energy from the sun, and nutrients from the water around them

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Fungi

Multicellular simple organisms (Bread yeast is an exception; it is unicellular)Cells have one or more nuclei (eukaryotic)Reproduce asexually Fungus is everywhere

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AnimalsCells have a membrane bound nucleus (eukaryotic)

Multicellular

Animal cells are specialized to carry out specific processes and functions

Most reproduce sexually (2 parents)

Cells have a membrane

Cells contain Heterotrophs

Examples: Mammals, Fish, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians, etc

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PlantsCells have a membrane bound nucleus (eukaryotic)MulticellularPlant cells are specialized to carry out specific processes and functionsCan reproduce sexually (via pollination) or asexually (vegetative propagation)

Cells have a membrane AND a cell wall made of celluloseCells contain chloroplast and the pigment chlorophyll

Cells contain ribosomesPlant structure: roots, stems, leaves and a vascular system to transfer nutrients throughout the plant

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