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LIVING THINGS
Animal kingdom
Groups
The animal kingdom have five main
groups they are:
Animal kingdom
Plant kingdom
Fungi kingdom
Protist kingdom
Monera kingdom
ANIMAL
KINGDOM
PLANT
KINGDOM
FUNGI
KINGDOM
PROTISTA
KINGDOM
Animals are
multicelular. They
feed on other living
things. Most animals
can move about.
Plants are
multicelular. They
make their own
food. Plants cannot
move about because
they are fixed by
roots.
Fungi can be
unicelular or
multicelular. They
feed on other living
things and cannot
move about
Protists can be
unicelular or
multicelular. Some
protist , like algae ,
can make their own
food .
MONERA
KINGDOM
Monerans are
unicelular . This
kingdom includes
bacteria. Some
bacteria can make
their own food
Vertebrates and
Invertebrates
The vertebrates have an
internal column they are
five groups:
Mammals,Birds,
ReptilesAmphibians,Fish
The invertebrates do not
have an internal column they
are classified into five
groups:Sponges,Cnidarians,
Worms,Mollucs,Echinoderms
and Arthropods.
Vertebrates
Mammals
Birds
Reptiles
They are viviparous,
and the females
produce milk to feed
their Young . Their
bodies are covered
with fur or hair .
They breathe with
lungs. Most
mammals have legs.
They are oviparous
and take care of their
Young. Their bodies
are covered with
lungs. They breathe
with lungs. They
have two legs and
two wings.
They are
oviparous.Their skin
is covered with
scales. They breathe
with lungs. Most
reptiles have legs.
Vertebrates
Amphibians
Fish
They are oviparous.
They breathe
through gills when
they are Young , and
with lungs when
they are adults.
Adult amphibians
have legs.
They are oviparous.
Their bodies are
covered with scales.
They breathe
through gills. They
have fins.
Invertebrates
Sponges
Cnidarians
Worms
Sponges are aquatic
and live attached to
surfaces beneath the
sea. They filter
seawater through
tiny holes to obtain
food.
Cnidarians have soft
bodies with
poisonous tentacles
to catch they prey.
Some can move
about; others are
attached to surfaces
beneath the sea
Worms have long,
soft bodies. They do
not have legs. Some
worms are terrestial
and some are
aquatic.
Invertebrates
Mollucs
Echinoderms
Arthropods
Mollucs have soft
bodies. Many
mollucs have a hard
external shell. Most
mollucs are aquatic,
but some live on
land.
Echinoderms are
marine animals.
They have an
internal skeleton
made up of plates.
Many echinoderms
have spines.
Arthropods have an
external skeleton,
jointed legs and a
segmented body.
They includ insects,
arachnids,
crustaceans and
myriapods.
The Plant Kingdom
Non- flowering
plants
Non- flowering plants do not
produce flowers and seed. They
reproduce with spores. There are
two types of non- flawering
plants: mosses and ferns.
Seed- producing
plants
Seed- producing plants
reproduce with sedes. Seeds
contain a miniature plant, know
as the embroyo, a seed coat and
a food store. There are two
types of seed- producing
plants: gymnosperms and
angiosperms
Mosses
Mosses are very small plants. They live in
humid and shady places, and grow on rocks,
tree trunks and in the ground.
Ferns
Ferns are much larger tan mosses. They also
live in humid and shady places. They have large
leaves called fronds.
Gymnosperms
Gymnosperms do not produce flowers or
fruits. They produce sedes, wich are grouped
together in cones.
Angiosperms
Angiosperms are flowering plants. They
produce flowers and fruits wich contain sedes.
They can be deciduous or evergreen tres,
shrubs or grasses.
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