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The Characteristics of the 5 Kingdoms
Monera
Date back to 3.5 billion years ago
Unicellular
No nucleus
Prokaryote
DNA
Cell Wall
Cell membrane
Chemosynthesis
Plant-like
Photo – autotrophs
Animal-like
Ingestive – heterotrophs
Helpful or harmful
Often have flagellum
Examples - Bacteria and cyanobacteria
Protista
Date back to 1.5 billion years ago
Microscopic
Uni or Multi (mostly unicellular)
Nucleus
Cytoplasm
Animal-like
Ingestive – heterotrophs
Motile - cilia
Plant-like
Photo – autotrophs
Non motile
Fungi-like
Absorptive
Can live in colonies
Live in/near water
Examples - Amoebas and dinoflagellates
Fungi
Date back to 900 million years ago
Cell wall
Multi
Hetero
Absorptive
More than 1 nucleus
Asexual and Sexual
Hyphae
Live in damp/dark places
Adult form non motile
Examples – Mushrooms and yeasts
Plantae
Date back to 400 million years ago
Euk
Multi
Cell wall
Photosynthetic – autotrophs
Vascular
Non vascular
Provide oxygen to the world
Non motile
Examples – Trees and flowers
Animalia
Date back to 700 million years ago
Eukaryote
Ingestive – Heterotrophs
Motile
No cell wall
Some backbone
Simple to complex
Asymetrical, Symmetry radial, bilateral
Highly organized, cells arranged into tissues
Examples - Sponges and humans