[2015] Cassandra Godinez: 6 Kingdoms of Life
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Antimonous
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Discipline:
Science Subject:
Biology
Grade:
2,3,4,5,6
Eubacteria
Archaebacteria
Protists
Fungi
Animals
Plants
- Eukaryote - Cell walls of cellulose; chloroplasts- Multicellular- Autotroph- With over 250,000 species, the plant kingdom is one of the largest!
-Prokaryote-Cell walls without peptidoglycan-Unicellular- Autotroph or heterotroph-They are found in extreme enviroments such as hot boiling water and thermal vents under conditions with no oxygen or highly acidic enviorments.
-Eukaryote -Cells walls of chitin-Most multicellulr; some are unicellular-Heterotroph-Fungi are orgabisims that biologists once confused with plants.
-Eukaryote-No cell walls or chloroplasts-Multicellular-Heterotroph-The animal kingdom is the largest of all the six!
-Prokaryote-Cell walls with peptidoglycan-Unicellular-Autotroph or heterotroph-Most are helpful, some produce vitamins and foods like yogurt. Others can be harmful and cause infections.
-Eukaryote-Cell walls of cellulose, others have chloroplast-Most unicellular and some are multicellular-They are called the odds and the ends of the kingdom beacuse its members are different than one another.
The 6 Kingdomsof
Life
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