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KINGDOMS
KINGDOMS AND
DOMAINS
• There are six Kingdoms
• Animal
• Plant
• Fungi
• Protist
• Archaebacteria
• Eubacteria
EUBACTERIA
• Prokaryotic
• Have cell wall
• No chloroplast or
mitochondria
• Unicellular microorganisms
• Some autotrophic others
photosynthetic
• Ex. Streptococcus, E. Coli
ARCHAEA
• Mostly found in very
extreme
environments
• May have been the
first form of life on
Earth
•Prokaryote
•Cell wall
•No organelles
•Unicellular
•AutotrophsChemosynthesis
•Live in hot
springs and
thermal vents
EUKARYA
• Protists
• “catch-all” group
• Can not be classified as
plant, animal or fungi
• Mostly single celled
organisms
• Some are heterotrophic,
others are autotrophic
(photosynthetic)
•Eukaryotic
•Some have cell wall
•All have
mitochondria – some
chloroplast.
•Most unicellular some
multicellular
•Autotroph or
heterotroph
•Ex. Euglena, ameba,
paramecium
Fungi
• Eukaryotes
• Cell wall made of chitin
• Has mitochondria
• Unicellular or
Multicellular
• Heterotrophic
• Obtains nutrients from
dead or decaying
matter
• Examples: Yeast, molds,
mushrooms
Plants
• Eukaryotic
• Cell wallcellulose
• Both chloroplast
& mitochondria
• Multicellular
• Autotrophic
(photosynthetic)
• includes
mosses, ferns,
conifers, and
flowering plants
Animals
• Eukaryotes
• Do not have
cell walls
• mitochondria
• Multicellular
• Heterotrophic
• Ex. Worms,
insects,
mammals
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