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6 Kingdoms
6 Kingdoms characteristics
Kingdom | Cell Type | Cell Structure | Cell Structure | Nutrition | Reproduction | Examples |
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Eubacteria (Live in normal environments- on tables, in freshwater ponds...) | Cell Type: Prokaryotic | Cell Structure: Cell Walls | Cell Structure: Unicellular | Nutrition: Heterotroph and Autotroph | Reproduction: Sexual and Asexual (mostly asexual) | Examples: Streptococcus, Escherichia coli (e. coli) |
Archaebacteria (Live in extreme environments- inside people, soil with no oxygen...) | Cell Type: Prokaryotic | Cell Structure: Cell Walls | Number of Cells: Unicellular | Nutrition: Heterotroph and Autotroph | Reproduction: Asexual | Examples: Methanogens, halophiles |
Protista | Cell Type: Eukaryotic | Cell Structure: Cell Walls & some have Chloroplasts | Number of Cells: Most unicellular, some multicellular | Nutrition: Heterotroph and Autotroph | Reproduction: Sexual and Asexual | Examples: Amoeba, Paramecium, Algae, Slime Molds, Giant Kelp |
Fungi | Cell Type: Eukaryotic | Cell Structure: Cell Walls | Number of Cells: Most multicellular, some unicellular | Nutrition: Heterotroph | Reproduction: Sexual and Asexual | Examples: Mold, Mushrooms, Yeast |
Plantae | Cell Type: Eukaryotic | Cell Structure: Cell Walls & Chloroplasts | Number of Cells: Multicellular | Nutrition: Autotroph | Reproduction: Sexual and Asexual (mostly sexual) | Examples: Mosses, Ferns, Flowering plants |
Animalia | Cell Type: Eukaryotic | Cell Structure: No Cell Walls | Number of Cells: Multicellular | Nutrition: Heterotroph | Reproduction: Sexual and Asexual (mostly sexual) | Examples: Sponges, Worms, Insects, Fishes, Mammals |