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KINGDOMS DATA TABLE
KINGDOM
Species Examples
Unicellular or
Multicellular?
13 – Blue-Green Algae
Monera
20 – Sweet Acidophilus
UNICELLULAR
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Cells without nucleus
Microscopic
Rod-shaped, spiral, or can colonize
Found in water, land, in humans
Some can make own food; some cannot
Asexual reproduction
UNICELLULAR
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Cells with nucleus
Microscopic
Hair-like structures used for movement
Found in pond scum
Cannot make its own food
Sexual reproduction
MULTICELLULAR
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Cells with nucleus
Cells with cell walls
Thread-like body structures
Absorbing nutrients from decaying material
Reproduces sexually or asexually
MULTICELLULAR
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Cells with nucleus
Cells have cell walls
Wood tissue, stem, leaves
Photosynthesis
Reproduces using seeds – sexual or asexual
MULTICELLULAR
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Cells with nucleus
Cells without cell walls
Can be microscopic or large
Cannot make its own food – feeds on other organisms
Sexual reproduction
Lives on land and in water
25 – Blue-Green Algae
Protists
Fungi
Plant
Animal
60 – Paramecium
49 – Hemlock Varnish Shelf
58 – Black Bread Mold
10 – Rock Polypody Fern
15 – White Oak
5 – Copepod
31 - Rotifer
Identifying Characteristics
(1) Recently, scientists have divided the Moneran (Bacteria) Kingdom into two separate kingdoms called eubacteria and archaebacteria. What is the
difference between the two and why has the kingdom been divided?
The Archaebacteria are extremophiles and can live in places where most other life cannot such as hot springs, volcanoes, underwater sea vents, etc. The
Eubacteria are the common bacteria found everywhere in nature.
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